EU Parliament urges boycott of Chinese partners involved in Uyghur forced labor. Resolution condemns human rights violations in Xinjiang. International pressure grows.
European Parliament reaches consensus on revolutionary AI Act, but risks stifling innovation. Will the new legislation set a global standard or leave the EU on the technological sidelines?
The legal implications of AI-generated defamation are explored in this article, highlighting concerns about accountability and the need for effective regulation.
Criticism is being levied against the European Parliament’s resolution regarding Hong Kong. It's allegedly driven by groups with an anti-Beijing agenda, exposing misrepresentation and ignorance. Sanctions against Chinese officials may lead to retaliation. Credibility is at stake if information sources are not investigated.
The EU parliament passes the AI act, a law with wide-ranging regulations on AI use. The law aims to safeguard people's privacy online and bans various AI-driven practices. Although some fear overregulation will cause lost opportunity costs, the EU cements its position as the primary global tech regulator.