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Political agreement reached on the EU’s AI Act

With the EU facing a long road ahead towards implementation, there remains scope for other jurisdictions to shape the global regulatory landscape on AI

Regulating access to news

The Online News Act is one of several global attempts to protect the revenues of news publishers as readers move increasingly online

CNMC launches cloud market investigation

Cloud services are attracting increasing attention from regulators globally, which is set to ramp up with further adoption of emerging technologies

More funding for digital skills in Europe

Countries and companies around the world are racing to invest in both basic and advanced digital education to boost workforces

Modernising universal service to reflect the digital age

Policymakers look to ensure broadband access meets the evolving needs of society, including considering the role of alternative technologies

Google Search trial in the US

The case could set a lasting precedent for digital markets competition as the DOJ now looks ahead to further courtroom battles with big tech

Conference debrief: ForumEurope and Euronews International AI Summit

Government and industry leaders looked to balance tensions between innovation and safety, as the EU touted the AI Act on a global scale

Conference debrief: FT-ETNO Tech & Politics Forum 2023

The annual event in Brussels saw operators continue to push for in-market consolidation. Less was said of ‘fair share’ but Europe’s (lack of) leadership came under the microscope

US: Broadband labelling for consumers

The FCC pushed back against calls from industry to adjust the new rules, which will involve significant compliance efforts as they come into effect

Right to repair: California approves new legislation

The rules are stricter than in other US states, although it will be some time before their impact can be assessed and quantified