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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Last updated 21 Nov 2024
Online advertisement is a key component of the digital economy but brings along specific downsides. Consumers can be exposed to hidden and false advertisements and may be targeted beyond their will. To tackle the risks of digital advertisements, governments across the globe have imposed rules on platforms, often to protect users. This thread bundles policy and enforcement specifically targeting the online advertisement sector.
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Last updated 21 Nov 2024
Governments resort to non-binding outlines, such as strategies, guidelines and action plans, to complement binding policy affecting the digital economy. Outlines deserve attention since they signal future policy and enforcement priorities and specify the implementation of binding policy. This thread bundles all domestic outlines to complement and provide foresight on prominent binding policy.
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Last updated 13 Nov 2024
TikTok's unique growth and Chinese origin have put it into the spotlight of Western policymakers and regulators. Recently, several Western governments have banned the app from government devices. Previously, TikTok faced scrutiny for its privacy practices and the content displayed on the platform (especially to minors). In India, TikTok has been completely banned since 2020 due to cybersecurity concerns. To ease tensions, TikTok is setting up data localisation projects in the United States (Proj...
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