Last updated 21 Nov 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a popular regulatory object. Governments issue laws, orders, standards and guidelines regulating the development and use of AI systems. Regulators prohibit certain AI, require transparency reports and risk assessments from developers and enhance the rights of affected employees, data subjects and users, be it in the context of hiring, targeted advertising or content recommendation. This thread illustrates the ever-growing variety of policy approaches to regulate A...
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulates core digital platform services such as online search engines, web browsers, advertising services, social network services, and video-sharing platforms that meet the gatekeeper thresholds. The DMA aims to ensure and maintain contestability in core digital platforms and fairness in the interactions between digital platform providers, business users, and end-users. To achieve this, DMA includes interoperability, data handling, transparency, fairness and merge...
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) entered into force with a grace period on 1 November 2022. The majority of its measures became effective in May 2023, while the gatekeepers were officially appointed on 6 September 2023. The gatekeepers are required to comply with the DMA 6 months following their designation on 6 March 2024. This thread includes the European Commission's investigations into the digital platforms that may qualify as gatekeepers and their compliance with the obligations, as well as la...
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Governments worldwide have introduced a range of policies to regulate different aspects of the digital economy. These policies address areas such as data privacy, competition, and online safety. This thread tracks and highlights the most important policies across these diverse areas, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolving regulatory landscape.
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