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EU Launches €20 Billion AI Gigafactory Plan
The EU unveiled a €20 billion plan to construct several massive AI "gigafactories" to compete with the US and China in AI development, sparking debate about balancing innovation with environmental sustainability and regulatory concerns.
EU Launches €20 Billion AI Gigafactory Plan
The EU unveiled a €20 billion plan to construct several massive AI "gigafactories" to compete with the US and China in AI development, sparking debate about balancing innovation with environmental sustainability and regulatory concerns.
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44% Bias Score


EU AI Act Weakened: Concerns over Tech Lobbying and Risk Assessments
The European Parliament's AI rapporteurs are criticizing the European Commission for weakening risk assessment requirements for major AI companies, removing content testing for discrimination and racism, due to tech lobbying and potential US pressure, raising concerns about the protection of fundame...
EU AI Act Weakened: Concerns over Tech Lobbying and Risk Assessments
The European Parliament's AI rapporteurs are criticizing the European Commission for weakening risk assessment requirements for major AI companies, removing content testing for discrimination and racism, due to tech lobbying and potential US pressure, raising concerns about the protection of fundame...
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64% Bias Score


Global AI Regulation Divergence Creates Market-Access Challenges for Brands
The US favors AI innovation over regulation, contrasting sharply with the EU, China, and other nations implementing stringent AI laws; this creates significant market-access issues for multinational brands and risks unchecked consumer data exploitation.
Global AI Regulation Divergence Creates Market-Access Challenges for Brands
The US favors AI innovation over regulation, contrasting sharply with the EU, China, and other nations implementing stringent AI laws; this creates significant market-access issues for multinational brands and risks unchecked consumer data exploitation.
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44% Bias Score


EU Bans AI for Manipulation, Surveillance, and Social Scoring
The EU's AI Act, effective February 2nd, 2025, bans AI systems used for manipulation, social scoring, predictive policing, real-time biometric identification in public, and emotion recognition in schools and workplaces, aiming to prevent harm and discrimination.
EU Bans AI for Manipulation, Surveillance, and Social Scoring
The EU's AI Act, effective February 2nd, 2025, bans AI systems used for manipulation, social scoring, predictive policing, real-time biometric identification in public, and emotion recognition in schools and workplaces, aiming to prevent harm and discrimination.
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44% Bias Score


France's Slow AI Adoption: A €12 Billion Missed Opportunity
While the world discusses AI's strategic implications, France lags in AI adoption; only 30-40% of businesses use AI, compared to nearly 60% in the US, hindering economic competitiveness and potentially costing the state €12 billion in savings. Montpellier's successful use of generative AI for public...
France's Slow AI Adoption: A €12 Billion Missed Opportunity
While the world discusses AI's strategic implications, France lags in AI adoption; only 30-40% of businesses use AI, compared to nearly 60% in the US, hindering economic competitiveness and potentially costing the state €12 billion in savings. Montpellier's successful use of generative AI for public...
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48% Bias Score


EU AI Act Bans High-Risk AI, Highlights Europe's Data Challenges
The EU AI Act, effective February 2nd, bans high-risk AI uses like indiscriminate biometric surveillance, while investigations into Chinese chatbot DeepSeek's compliance are underway; Europe's lagging AI development is attributed to data fragmentation and insufficient corporate innovation, not the A...
EU AI Act Bans High-Risk AI, Highlights Europe's Data Challenges
The EU AI Act, effective February 2nd, bans high-risk AI uses like indiscriminate biometric surveillance, while investigations into Chinese chatbot DeepSeek's compliance are underway; Europe's lagging AI development is attributed to data fragmentation and insufficient corporate innovation, not the A...
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36% Bias Score

Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.

Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.
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52% Bias Score

EU Investigates Big Tech for Algorithm Bias, Protecting Elections
The EU is investigating X, TikTok, and Meta for potential manipulation of public opinion through algorithms, formal proceedings against X started in December 2023, and the DSA is being used to ensure large online platforms mitigate risks to users and elections.

EU Investigates Big Tech for Algorithm Bias, Protecting Elections
The EU is investigating X, TikTok, and Meta for potential manipulation of public opinion through algorithms, formal proceedings against X started in December 2023, and the DSA is being used to ensure large online platforms mitigate risks to users and elections.
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36% Bias Score

EU Parliament Defies Commission, Pushing Ahead with AI Liability Rules
The European Parliament's Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee voted to continue working on AI liability rules despite the European Commission's plan to withdraw the proposal due to a lack of foreseeable agreement; this decision reflects conflicting viewpoints within the EU regarding th...

EU Parliament Defies Commission, Pushing Ahead with AI Liability Rules
The European Parliament's Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee voted to continue working on AI liability rules despite the European Commission's plan to withdraw the proposal due to a lack of foreseeable agreement; this decision reflects conflicting viewpoints within the EU regarding th...
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48% Bias Score

US, UK Reject Global AI Declaration at Paris Summit
The US and UK refused to sign a global AI declaration at the Paris AI Action Summit on February 11th, citing concerns about excessive regulation and national interests, while 73 other countries, including China, signed the agreement promoting ethical and inclusive AI development.

US, UK Reject Global AI Declaration at Paris Summit
The US and UK refused to sign a global AI declaration at the Paris AI Action Summit on February 11th, citing concerns about excessive regulation and national interests, while 73 other countries, including China, signed the agreement promoting ethical and inclusive AI development.
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40% Bias Score

EU AI Act Bans High-Risk AI Applications
The European Union's AI Act, starting February 2nd, 2024, bans several high-risk AI applications including social scoring, predictive policing, and emotion recognition, while larger models face future transparency and security requirements.

EU AI Act Bans High-Risk AI Applications
The European Union's AI Act, starting February 2nd, 2024, bans several high-risk AI applications including social scoring, predictive policing, and emotion recognition, while larger models face future transparency and security requirements.
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24% Bias Score

EU AI Act: Delayed Guidelines Raise Concerns
The European Union's AI Act bans certain AI systems from February 2nd, 2024, but the European Commission's delayed guidelines on these prohibitions are causing concern among civil society groups and uncertainty for businesses, with national regulators due by August 2024.

EU AI Act: Delayed Guidelines Raise Concerns
The European Union's AI Act bans certain AI systems from February 2nd, 2024, but the European Commission's delayed guidelines on these prohibitions are causing concern among civil society groups and uncertainty for businesses, with national regulators due by August 2024.
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48% Bias Score
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