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Digital Economy

MWC24 (final) reflections

The event saw regulation and policy dominate keynote sessions and panels, with AI the biggest buzz on the showfloor

Online harms legislation in Canada

The new bill prioritises some of the most egregious forms of harmful content online, while taking a more targeted approach to moderation than global counterparts

Big tech leaders testify at US online safety hearing

Despite repeated rallying cries from policymakers, the US is unlikely to pass online safety legislation during the remaining days of this Congress

Event debrief: FT-Google on AI

While Member States were at work finalising their adoption of the AI Act, policy and industry leaders discussed the near and medium-term future of AI in the EU

Apple's plans for DMA compliance

The compliance moves were met with concerns from major developers as the other five designated gatekeepers also prepare for the full implementation of the DMA in March

Event debrief: US FTC Tech Summit on AI

The regulator launched an investigation into partnerships between tech firms while panellists raised concerns about single points of failure elsewhere in the AI value chain

Event debrief: Ofcom’s Online Safety series

As Ofcom in the UK becomes the latest regulator tasked with enforcing online safety laws, we joined its workshop series on implementing the Online Safety Act

Preparing for misinformation during the 2024 elections

As the world’s largest democracies prepare for elections throughout 2024, most have yet to regulate the use of AI in the context of misinformation

Policy perspectives from CES 2024

While AI and privacy dominated discussions, the consumer tech showcase also brought reflections on spectrum policy and the digital divide

US moves towards limiting targeted ads for children

Despite lagging behind counterparts in regulating for online safety, the US could soon align with other global powers in enhancing protections for children