Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Tech

European Union reaches agreement on landmark legislation to regulate AI

EU chief Ursula von der Leyen hails AI Act as ‘global first’ that will safeguard rights of people and businesses.European Union policymakers have agreed...

E.U. reaches deal on landmark AI bill, racing ahead of U.S.

European Union officials reached a landmark deal Friday on the world’s most ambitious law to regulate artificial intelligence, paving the way for what could...

Artificial intelligence: Europe needs to start dreaming again

To date, there is no universally accepted definition of artificial intelligence (AI). However, a number of definitions do capture the fundamental aspects, such as...

The geopolitics of Generative AI: international implications and the role of the European Union – Elcano Royal Institute

Great power competition: who is winning the generative AI race? Artificial Intelligence in general, and Generative AI in particular, have generated a major public discussion...

Recent policy developments – The State of Clean Technology Manufacturing – Analysis – IEA

The age of clean technology manufacturing offers big opportunities for the countries...

The EU Sharpens Its Teeth: How Regulatory Fines on American Tech Firms Are Harming Competition

Since setting up the EU’s new office in San Francisco in September 2022 with “a directive to ensure companies are ready to comply...

From Theory to Practice: Implementing the EU Health Technology Assessment Regulation

Join us for a half-day stakeholder event focused on the implementation of the European Union's Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Regulation....

Net Zero Industry Act: boosting clean technologies in Europe | Topics | European Parliament

The case for supporting clean energy technologies The deployment of clean energy technologies, such as solar and wind energy installations but also carbon storage, is...

Climate-neutral tech solutions: EU’s strong in innovation, but lags in commercialisation

The annual assessment of key climate-neutral energy technologies finds the EU is strong in high-value patents, public R&D investment, and the number of innovating...

The Future of Work: Implications for Equity and Growth in Europe

The Future of Work: Implications for Equity and Growth in EuropeThis report examines the relationship...

Antitrust and Cartels

Antitrust rules prohibit agreements between market operators that would restrict competition, and the abuse of dominance.  European Antitrust policy is developed from two central...

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