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Digital policy

Feature

AI Act: searching for a definition

In the negotiations on the AI Act, MPs have still not agreed on a definition. The popularity of ChatGPT increases the pressure.

By Corinna Visser

Feature

CSAM: Germany sharply criticizes Johansson proposal

Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson wants to obligate providers of online and telecommunication services to screen content for possible depictions of child sexual abuse (CSAM). It was clear from the start that the plan would be controversial – but harsh criticism is now also coming from unexpected sides.

By Falk Steiner

Feature

Breton's path to the gigabit society

The goal is clear: The communications infrastructure in Europe must now be prepared for the applications of the future. To this end, Commissioner Breton has presented the Gigabit Infrastructure Act and a recommendation and initiated a consultation process. There is already criticism.

By Corinna Visser

Feature

Data Act: Sweden submits fifth compromise

The Council may be close to an agreement on the Data Act. While the German government is still looking for its position on the fifth compromise, the industry has already reached its verdict: better, but not good enough.

By Corinna Visser

Opinion

Human oversight done right

What has long been discussed in the scientific community should be urgently incorporated into artificial intelligence legislation: The AI Act should use humans to monitor AI only when effective, Johannes Walter explains in his position.

By Experts Table.Briefings