European Union
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- parent of European Commission 100%
- founded by France 100%
- founded by Italy 100%
- founded by Belgium 100%
- founded by West Germany 100%
- founded by Luxembourg 100%
- authored Artificial Intelligence Act 95%
- employed by Ursula von der Leyen 95%
- instance of Digital Markets Act 90%
- affiliated with Ursula von der Leyen 70%
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union ordered Android to be opened up to AI rivals, prompting responses from Apple and Google.
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union proposed new rules under the Digital Markets Act to ensure third-party AI services have equal access to Android as Google's Gemini. source
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union proposed regulations under the Digital Markets Act to ensure third-party AI services have equal access to Android as Google's Gemini. source
- 2026-05-13 regulatory Apple expressed concerns to the EU about proposed regulations that would force Google to open Android to competing AI services.
- 2026-05-13 regulatory The EU announced it will not ban LGBTQ+ conversion therapy but will recommend member states take action. source
- 2026-05-13 regulatory The European Union is considering new legislation to restrict children's access to social media. source
- 2026-05-12 regulatory EU ministers rejected Putin's proposal for Gerhard Schroeder to represent them in future security talks. source
- 2026-05-11 regulatory EU regulators face challenges gaining access to AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic for security reviews.
- 2026-05-11 regulatory EU regulators are pressing AI companies for hands-on access to their frontier models.
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EU AI Act update simplifies rules, bans 'nudifier' apps
The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to simplify its AI Act, focusing on reducing compliance burdens for businesses. Key changes include a ban on 'nudifier' applications, which are designed to alter im…
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EU subscribers question Anthropic's Claude Pro usage limit disclosures
Anthropic may not be legally required to disclose usage limits for its Claude Pro service to subscribers in the European Union. This is due to a recent interpretation of EU consumer protection laws. The company is curre…
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EU balances AI development with regulation to foster innovation and safety
The European Union is navigating a complex path in artificial intelligence regulation, seeking to balance innovation with safety and ethical considerations. This involves fostering technological advancement while simult…
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EU weakens landmark AI regulation under industry lobbying pressure
The European Union has reportedly weakened its comprehensive AI Act following significant lobbying efforts from various industry groups. These changes appear to reduce the regulatory burden on companies developing and d…
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Apple wins EU challenge over keyboard maker's citrus logo
Apple has successfully challenged a European trademark filing by a Chinese keyboard manufacturer. The company sought to register a logo featuring a citrus fruit, which Apple argued was too similar to its own branding. T…
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EU's AI Act faces democratic challenges and regulatory delays amid US competition
The European Union's AI Act is facing criticism for its undemocratic processes and delays, highlighting Brussels' challenges in deregulating while competing with the United States. This situation reveals a struggle to b…
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EU warns airlines must compensate passengers for fuel price-driven flight cancellations
The European Union has warned airlines that they must compensate passengers for flights canceled due to rising fuel prices. This directive comes as Middle East conflicts have increased aviation fuel costs, leading sever…
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US threatens EU auto tariffs amid trade deal disputes
The European Union is facing trade disputes with the United States over a trade agreement and tariffs. The US has threatened to increase tariffs on EU automobiles to 25%, citing the EU's non-compliance with a trade deal…
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Trump threatens EU with higher tariffs if trade deal not ratified by July 4
Former US President Donald Trump has set a deadline of July 4 for the European Union to ratify a trade deal, threatening significantly higher tariffs if they fail to comply. Trump communicated this ultimatum to EU chief…
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EU AI Act compliance delayed by 16+ months, bans nudifier tools
The European Union has approved significant changes to its AI Act, delaying implementation deadlines for high-risk AI systems until 2026 or even 2028. These modifications, part of the Digital Omnibus Package, aim to sim…
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EU simplifies AI rules, bans 'nudification' technology
The European Union has eased its AI regulations, notably prohibiting the use of AI for "nudification" purposes. This move aims to streamline the application of AI rules while addressing specific ethical concerns.
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EU delays most AI regulation deadlines, eases rules for SMEs
The European Union has agreed to postpone most of the deadlines associated with its AI Act, pushing back regulations for high-risk AI systems to late 2027 or 2028. This decision also includes eased requirements for smal…
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EU delays AI Act implementation amid industry concerns
The European Union has postponed the enforcement of certain rules within its AI Act following significant industry backlash. This delay is framed by Brussels as a simplification measure, though critics suggest it repres…
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EU delays AI Act rules amid industry backlash, sparking criticism
The European Union has postponed the enforcement of certain rules within its AI Act following significant backlash from the tech industry. Brussels claims this delay is for simplification, but critics suggest it may rep…
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EU eases AI Act, Apple allows model selection for iOS 27
The European Union has eased its AI Act regulations, while Apple has announced it will allow a selection of AI models on its devices. These developments suggest a more flexible approach to AI integration in technology p…
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EU softens AI Act, delaying high-risk system rules until 2027
The European Union has significantly softened its landmark AI Act following intense negotiations and corporate lobbying. Provisions for high-risk AI systems will now take effect in December 2027, a delay attributed to c…
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EU trade chief warns against reviving China investment deal, citing imbalances
The European Union's outgoing trade chief, Sabine Weyand, has stated that the 2020 Comprehensive Agreement on Investment with China is now obsolete. Weyand suggested that the agreement was made for a different era and a…
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US allies build independent tech cooperation frameworks
Allies of the United States are developing independent cooperation frameworks for advanced technologies like AI and semiconductors, aiming to reduce reliance on American leadership. These initiatives, such as the Canada…
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EU AI Act to reshape university practices, impacting AI use in student assessments
The European Union's AI Act is poised to significantly impact universities, potentially altering academic practices like student assessment. Experts suggest that current large language models may not meet the Act's tran…
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AI model predicts building energy performance using multimodal data
Researchers have developed a gated multimodal model to predict energy performance scores for residential buildings, integrating tabular data, free text descriptions, and GIS spatial features. This approach aims to provi…