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States sue Trump, Treasury to block DOGE access to payment system
Nineteen states are seeking a restraining order that would bar further access to the Treasury Department's payment system by members of the new Department of Govern... (more story)
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China’s DeepSeek faces EU AI Office regulatory scrutiny across range of risks
Chinese company DeepSeek is being closely monitored by the European Commission’s AI Office over concerns such as government surveillance, military applications and ... (more story)
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Google insists Android boosted competition as EU's top court hears appeal
Google is appearing in the EU's top court today as it seeks to overturn a 4 billion-euro antitrust fine, the EU's largest to date. Lawyers for the company described... (more story)
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Amazon products began disappearing from online search results on the company’s global e-commerce platform amid increased antitrust scrutiny from US and European enforcers in 2023, according to economic researc... (more story)
Apple has been asked by the UK government to give it access to the encrypted data of users of its cloud service worldwide, according to media reports today. The UK's Home Office told MLex it can’t comment on i... (more story)
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is under investigation by the Paris prosecutor's office over its allegedly biased algorithms. The probe follows a report sent on Jan. 12 by French lawmaker Éric Botho... (more story)
Online platforms can expect a consultation on draft guidelines for protecting children under the EU's Digital Services Act to be opened before Easter, in practice meaning before April 16, a European Commission... (more story)
The US Federal Trade Commission should adopt a regulatory approach that fosters innovation and promotes growth in the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies, Commissioner Melissa Holyoak said.
Video-sharing platforms like YouTube, TikTok and Instagram should be regulated as traditional media to ensure a level playing field in the distribution of advertising revenues, EU countries have said in a draf... (more story)
The UK data reform bill yesterday saw new provisions on children’s data and intimate image abuse added by lawmakers, at the last opportunity for the House of Lords to scrutinize the Data (Use and Access) Bill.... (more story)
Google's anti-fragmentation policy for its Android operating system has solidified the US tech giant's "monopolistic position," an adviser to the Chinese cabinet said, bringing to light the central issue that ... (more story)
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In a bold cross-border move, South Korea’s privacy regulator has ordered Chinese fintech giant Alipay to delete a credit-risk assessment model built on unauthorized data from 40 million Kakao Pay users. The de... (more story)
Tech companies and their lobbyists are pushing state lawmakers to carve out artificial intelligence systems with a "human in the loop" from proposed state regulations, arguing it would foster compliance and in... (more story)
When Meta announced it would seek to disband third-party content moderation in the US, regulators warned the social media giant of making similar decisions elsewhere in the world because of regulations already... (more story)
In a move to bolster its creative industries, Japan is advancing a series of initiatives aimed at enhancing copyright protection and ensuring fair compensation for content creators. The efforts are part of the... (more story)
Big Tech and news publishers alike saw the UK’s privacy regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office, cast a wider net than its EU counterpart when publishing new guidance on “consent or pay” models last T... (more story)
The influx of so-called TikTok refugees onto the Chinese social e-commerce platform RedNote presents a double-edged sword for the app, which now has to grapple with increased compliance issues on both the dome... (more story)
President Donald Trump's move to bar federal agencies and employees from abridging free speech is largely a swipe at the previous administration, but could have farther reaching consequences for his own agenda.
Aspects of a Biden administration executive order that sought to reduce the security and safety risks posed by artificial intelligence will survive in some form, even after President Donald Trump made good on ... (more story)