EU lacks guidance on AI prohibitions, as rules start to apply
The AI Act's rules on banned AI systems including facial recognition systems start to apply 2 February.
Read MoreGenerative AI code contradicts copyright law, industry says
A group of experts appointed by the EU Commission is working on a draft code with a view to publication in April.
Read MoreGaza ceasefire has re-opened the door for aid workers - WFP chief
The recent ceasefire in Gaza has provided a crucial opportunity for humanitarian efforts, significantly improving conditions for the aid...
Read MoreGeorgia reacts angrily to EU suspension of visa-free travel
The European Commission had proposed to suspend the visa-free travel regime for Georgian diplomats and officials in response to the violent crackdown...
Read MoreEU bid to take on US, China competitiveness starts today
The European Commission will publish its Competitiveness Compass today in an attempt to secure the future EU economy.
Read MoreMeat alternatives will dominate the food market, Lukas Böni says
Will meat alternatives take over the food market? According to the co-founder of Planted, Lukas Böni, there’s no doubt. The entrepreneur joins My...
Read MoreFears grow for Georgian journalist after two weeks of hunger strike
Mzia Amaglobeli has been charged with assaulting a police officer, but her family and supporters say she is being punished for her journalism.
Read MoreIs DeepSeek a wake up call for Europe’s AI innovators?
Experts say that China’s AI development shows that regulation does not have to be a barrier for innovation.
Read MoreItalian data privacy agency probes China's DeepSeek AI, as EU tests GDPR compliance
The Chinese AI model will have to provide information on the processing of EU data after politicians, NGOs and researchers expressed concerns about...
Read MoreEU gives Denmark 'full support' against Trump's threats: António Costa
In an exclusive interview with Euronews on Wednesday, European Council President António Costa said the territorial integrity of Denmark is an...
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