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How the EU fights serious and organised crime Organised crime is a major threat to European citizens, business and institutions, as well as to the European economy. The top criminal activities in ...
Most European Union countries have backed plans to agree a deal on their new climate change target by September, sources ...
The European Commission wants AI companies to stop using pirated data and allow creators to withhold their copyrighted ...
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Verdict on MSNEU introduces code of practice for general-purpose AIThe code aims to aid the industry in complying with the AI Act's rules on general-purpose AI, effective from 2 August 2025.
Google has long been accused of using its control over Android to push its own ecosystem, from Search to Chrome to the Play Store. While the company has made concessions in some regions due to ...
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Ansa on MSNAmid controversy and pressure, EU code on AI models arrivesThe European Commission has received the final version of the Code of Practice on General Purpose Artificial Intelligence ...
New EU AI Code enforces copyright compliance in web crawling, requiring AI firms to respect robots.txt and avoid scraping ...
Google has been fined ₺355 million ($8.9 million) by the Turkish Competition Authority for not fulfilling commitments from a ...
Developers of such models must give details about what content they used to train the model and ensure compliance with EU copyright law.
The EU’s AI Act, which came into force last June, imposes strict transparency obligations on high-risk AI systems, with ...
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