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world9 days ago

EU Investigates Musk's Grok AI Over Sexual Deepfake Concerns

The European Commission is investigating Elon Musk's AI tool Grok for potentially generating and distributing sexually explicit images of minors, amid concerns over illegal content and previous EU fines on X (formerly Twitter) for digital content violations. The EU emphasizes strict enforcement of digital laws and has called on X to comply with regulations.

world2 months ago

Australia extends teen social media ban to Reddit and Kick

Australia is implementing a social media ban for children under 16, adding Reddit and Kick to a list of platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube, with penalties for non-compliance starting December 10. The ban aims to protect minors from harmful online content, though it raises concerns about privacy, effectiveness, and impact on social connection. Some platforms will still allow viewing but restrict account creation and interaction.

world4 months ago

Trump escalates trade tensions with Europe over tech regulations and tariffs

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen defended a recent EU-US trade deal, highlighting its role in ending a trade conflict, but Donald Trump responded with threats of new tariffs and sanctions related to digital regulations, indicating that the trade tensions and digital sovereignty disputes between the US and EU are far from resolved.

business-technology2 years ago

"EU Antitrust Chief Pushes for iPhone App Sideloading Ahead of Deadline"

Apple CEO Tim Cook met with the EU's antitrust chief to discuss European competition policy and digital regulation, particularly focusing on Apple's impending obligation to allow users to install third-party app stores and sideload apps under the Digital Markets Act. The meeting also touched on ongoing investigations involving Apple, such as a complaint raised by Spotify against Apple Music. The EU's new rules designate major tech companies as "gatekeepers" and compel them to open up their services and platforms to other companies and developers, which is expected to force Apple to make significant changes to the way the App Store, FaceTime, and Siri work in Europe.