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The US considers removing the steering wheel from autonomous vehicles, while the EU mandates facial monitoring systems to ensure driver alertness.
Belgian startup Aidoptation has become the first in the EU to receive a Level 4 self-driving car permit, enabling highway testing at 120 km/h without AI.
Apple has lost its legal challenge to being labeled a gatekeeper under the EU’s Digital Markets Act, marking a significant victory for European regulators.
The European Commission faces mounting pressure to act on spyware after a former MEP was hacked with Pegasus. Civil society groups are demanding accountability and transparency in the wake of the incident.
The European Commission has opened an antitrust investigation into Align Technology over allegations that it ties its iTero scanners to Invisalign treatments, potentially stifling competition.
The European Union has joined the US-led Pax Silica initiative to secure AI chip supply chains and implement export controls on China, marking a strategic realignment in tech sovereignty efforts.
Ten years after the Brexit vote, a landmark study reveals the UK economy is 6% to 8% smaller than it would have been had the country remained in the EU. The decade has been marked by political instability and economic challenges.
The European Union is demanding that Big Tech align its AI data centre projects with strict climate goals, or face exclusion from the European market.
The European Commission has ordered Meta to restore access to rival AI assistants on WhatsApp within five days, citing anti-competitive practices. Meta plans to appeal the ruling.
Apple has delayed the rollout of its revamped Siri AI in the European Union for the second time, with no clear timeline for release. The delay stems from regulatory concerns under the Digital Markets Act.
EU trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič proposes a new diversification instrument to reduce Europe's reliance on Chinese suppliers for chips and rare earths.
Serbia’s president flew to Beijing for a $1.1bn Chinese investment deal just as protests demanding early elections erupted in Belgrade. The EU remains silent on the developments.