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AI Act: CCIA calls for pause in implementation.

On the occasion of the EU summit, the US technology association CCIA is calling on the heads of state and government to obtain a stop-the-clock on the AI Act from the Commission. Important central requirements were not ready in time.

By Corinna Visser

Opinion

Opinion: AI regulation – further developing co-determination.

The AI Regulation contains only a few explicit regulations on the topic of the working environment. However, these do bring improvements for employees. Employment law expert Brandt explains what these are and how the German government should make use of the regulation's scope.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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More transparency: EU Commission puts AliExpress on notice.

On Wednesday, the European Commission announced two major decisions as part of its ongoing investigation into AliExpress. The central question – whether there are systemic deficiencies in the platform’s handling of illegal products – remains unresolved.

By Corinna Visser

News

DSA: Commission takes AliExpress to task.

The European Commission took two decisions on Wednesday as part of its investigation into AliExpress. The core question of systemic deficiencies in the handling of illegal products remains open.

By Corinna Visser

Interview

Schwarz Digits: 'No compromises on sovereignty'

Digital sovereignty has become a competitive factor. A conversation with Rolf Schumann, Co-CEO of Schwarz Digits, on digital independence, data control, and European alternatives to Big Tech.

By Corinna Visser

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Virkkunen presents international digital strategy.

With its new International Digital Strategy, the European Commission aims to enhance its own competitiveness – as well as that of its global partners. Another central goal is to align the digital transformation with the EU’s core values.

By Corinna Visser

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GPAI Code of Conduct: Lobbycontrol and CEO appeal to ombudswoman.

The NGO Lobbycontrol and its partner organization Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) have raised concerns about conflicts of interest in the creation of the Code of Conduct for General-Purpose AI – and claim the European Commission has failed to respond. The organization is now turning to the European Ombudswoman.

By Corinna Visser