It Is Now Easier to Sue Over AI Accidents in the EU
A new set of European Commission rules, called the AI Liability Directive, could make it easier for people injured in AI accidents to sue.
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A new set of European Commission rules, called the AI Liability Directive, could make it easier for people injured in AI accidents to sue.
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Following a move by the Iranian government to restrict access to Meta’s WhatsApp, the company has said in a tweet that it “will do anything” within its technical ability to keep its service up and running for Iranian users.
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UK communications regulator Ofcom has announced that it will soon be launching a market study under the Enterprise Act 2002 into competition in the UK’s cloud sector and its ‘hyperscalers’.
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Aviation tracker website Flightradar24 has reported that the RAF plane flight carrying Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin from Edinburgh to London on September 13 was the most-tracked flight ever.
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Following an unsuccessful appeal, Google has been given the largest ever anti-trust fine of 4.125 billion euros from the EU.
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A new study by 1Password has revealed that almost half of employees put their companies at risk by using risky online habits to avoid difficulties logging in and out of apps at work.
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With Google announcing that Android 13 gives businesses using Android Enterprise new ways to get more out of their devices, we look at what the more business-focused OS offers.
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