Tag: European Union

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‘EU to reach an agreement on AI law this year’

‘EU to reach an agreement on AI law this year’

Margrethe Vestager has stated that the European Union will regulate AI before the end of 2023. The commissioner for digital tech says that the EU is set to lead the way in regulating artificial intelligence. Margrethe Vestager is the European Commissioner for Competition and is also tasked with ... Read more

date12 months ago
‘German artists call for tougher ChatGPT rules’

‘German artists call for tougher ChatGPT rules’

German authors and performers want greater copyright protection from generative AI services. This week Reuters reported that forty-two German associations and trade unions had called on the European Union to toughen the rules for AI that the lawmakers are drafting as part of the pending European... Read more

date1 year ago
European Chips Act gets green light, but is it too late?

European Chips Act gets green light, but is it too late?

The European Union is going to invest 43 billion euros in the production of computer chips. The so-called Chips Act is meant to ensure that the EU can secure a 20 percent market share. Can Europe compete with its global competitors? The three aims of the Chips Act are as follows: to build compet... Read more

date1 year ago
European open source world warns of Cyber Resilience Act

European open source world warns of Cyber Resilience Act

The European open source world is concerned about the potential side effects of the European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) bill. Enactment could hinder or even freeze the development of open source software. Several European open source organizations are warning the European Commission (EC) in an o... Read more

date1 year ago
‘European MEPs call for summit to control rapidly evolving AI’

‘European MEPs call for summit to control rapidly evolving AI’

Lawmakers are concerned that AI is quickly becoming "very powerful". They suggest a global approach is needed to manage its development. This week EU lawmakers called on world leaders to hold a summit tasked with finding ways to control the development of advanced AI systems, Reuters reported. T... Read more

date1 year ago
‘Open-source coding at risk due to new EU legislation’

‘Open-source coding at risk due to new EU legislation’

The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is unhappy with new EU legislation regarding cybersecurity. According to PSF head Deb Nicholson, open-source developers can be held responsible for flaws in code which they themselves have earned nothing from making. The EU drafted two laws in 2022 that have ... Read more

date1 year ago
Security pros are often pressured not to disclose data breaches

Security pros are often pressured not to disclose data breaches

A new study finds that nearly half of security practitioners are being told to ‘keep data breaches under wraps’. A new study published this week shows almost half of cyber security professionals are pressured to keep data breaches secret, according to ITPro. The survey of 400 IT and secur... Read more

date1 year ago
EU Chips Act likely to get green light on April 18

EU Chips Act likely to get green light on April 18

Sources say that the EU member countries will most likely agree a deal when they meet in Strasbourg later this month. This week Reuters reported that The EU's plan to turbocharge its semiconductor industry in order to compete with the United States and Asia is likely to get the green light from ... Read more

date1 year ago
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