Teresa Ribera will have to take on big tech companies, banks and airlines if she is confirmed as Europe's new antitrust chief, while also seeking to...
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Tech companies release a joint letter requesting more time from the EU to comply with AI Act requirements, citing challenges due to the summer recess. Tech companies release a joint letter requesting more time from the EU to comply with AI Act requirements, citing challenges due to the summer recess. Source: Read More
Teresa Ribera will have to take on big tech companies, banks and airlines if she is confirmed as Europe's new antitrust chief, while also seeking to...
By Prem Singh Gill and Cain Hillier In September 2023, embattled former Thai prime minister Srettha Thavisin and a cadre of ministers...
By Meghna Pradhan There has been a rising alarm regarding the scale at which Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology now permeates every aspect of...
As the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is set to officially take effect on December 31, 2024, Vietnamese enterprises have been advised to act...
The partnership between Indonesia and Singapore in the realms of digital and technological advancements has emerged as a promising collaborative...
The partnership between Indonesia and Singapore in the realms of digital and technological advancements has emerged as a promising collaborative...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Executives from Open AI, Google and Anthropic will meet with senior U.S. officials at the White House on Thursday to...
Digital bank Revolut will no longer offer a free plan to business customers, while paid plans will be significantly more expensive from October 21,...
Digital bank Revolut will no longer offer a free plan to business customers, while paid plans will be significantly more expensive from October 21,...
The fight against the Metro Vancouver Regional District (MVRD) and its proposed development cost charge increases has found a second wind, with a...