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Belgian authorities will be responsible for monitoring Telegram and addressing all European complaints about the messaging app. Telegram is based in Dubai but has chosen legal representation in Belgium, a spokesman for the Belgian Institute of Post and Telecommunications (BIPT) confirmed to Euronews Next. The EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), which took effect in February, requires companies located outside the bloc to have legal representation in one of the member states. EU countries must also designate an independent authority to supervise companies' compliance with the new rules. This will ...
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The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) should have been a game-changer in Europe's quest to tame the titans of cyberspace. However, now that the DMA has come into force, it looks set to stumble into the same pitfalls as past EU endeavours. Brussels has once again cast too wide a regulatory net, strangling competition and innovation and leaving consumers scratching their heads in frustration. The EU hopes cracking down on tech giants, the gatekeepers of our digital world, will open the floodgates to competition, innovation, and better deals for consumers. But history tells a different t...
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An argument has been brewing for weeks between France and the UK over new post-Brexit fishing rules. Last month, the UK banned bottom trawling in part of its protected waters. The move is aimed at protecting vulnerable marine habitats as this fishing practice uses heavy nets dragged along the bottom that damage the seafloor. But French fishermen say it threatens their livelihoods and some who depend heavily on these waters claim they are being unfairly targeted. What is the basis of the bottom trawling dispute?The British government announced that the harmful practice was prohibited in certain...
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National governments will receive a letter next week asking them to appoint their AI regulators, Roberto Viola, director general at the European Commission’s digital unit said today (3 April). Compliance with the AI Act – Europe's rules aimed at regulating AI according to a risk-based approach – will be under the oversight of national authorities in the member states, supported by the AI office, a unit within the Commission. Member states have 12 months to set up their national regulators, which will together make up the AI Board, a body whose aim is to harmonise the approach to the law across...
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Sam Bankman-Fried, the fallen ‘Crypto-King’, as he was once known, was sentenced to 25-years in prison for defrauding customers and investors of his now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX. Thursday’s ruling shows how the legal system is trying to clamp down on crypto scams. But while the sentencing serves as a warning to the industry, it is uncertain if it will be a watershed moment that cleans up crypto. Bankman-Fried was cherished in the industry and went from having his face on the cover of Fortune magazine in September 2022, as head of the world’s biggest crypto exchange, to being sat in a court...
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Europe’s policymakers have rushed to spin out rules and warnings to tech companies since the launch of ChatGPT and this week has been monumental in establishing the EU’s artificial intelligence (AI) rules. On Wednesday, the European Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, which takes a risk-based approach to ensure companies release products that comply with the law before they are made available to the public. A day later, the European Commission, asked Bing, Facebook, Google Search, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, and X under separate legislation to detail how they are cur...
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2023 was a turning point for AI. Across Europe, the accessibility of generative AI created a surge of innovation among consumers and businesses. Organisations of all sizes across all industries, along with citizens, are engaging with this groundbreaking technology like never before, according to a recent study by Strand Partners, commissioned by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The report estimates that AI could unlock €600 billion for Europe's economy by 2030 if European appetites for AI can be maintained. How can Europe seize this opportunity? The report suggests that closing the digital skills ga...
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