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    European lawmakers have taken a big step toward gaining more control over their digital future. On Thursday, they approved a detailed report that urges the European Commission to cut back on reliance on foreign technology companies. This move aims to boost Europe’s sovereignty in areas like semiconductors, cloud services, software, and artificial intelligence. The vote

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    The recent 2026 World Economic Forum meeting in Davos saw intense discussions about the future of artificial intelligence. Leaders and experts shared both excitement and concern about AI’s rapid growth. Many agree that AI could boost productivity and transform sectors like finance and healthcare, but others warn that unchecked progress might cause serious problems. The

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    At this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, European tech leaders shared concerns about the push for digital sovereignty. They warned that overemphasizing independence from US technology could slow down Europe’s digital progress and harm its competitiveness. While sovereignty is important, they emphasize the need for a balanced approach that allows innovation to thrive. The

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    Recent discussions about artificial intelligence have taken a surprising turn. Instead of just celebrating progress, some of the world’s most powerful figures are warning that it might be time to slow down. Their concern is that rushing AI into society could cause more harm than good, especially if safety measures and jobs are not protected

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    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is urging Europe to rethink what sovereignty means in the age of AI. Instead of focusing only on where data is stored, he emphasizes who benefits from the insights AI systems generate. His message suggests that the real issue isn’t just data location but control over the intelligence derived from that

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    Earlier this year, several domains linked to Anna’s Archive, a popular pirate library, were taken down following a lawsuit from Spotify and major record labels. New court documents reveal how legal pressure led to the shutdown of these sites, impacting the availability of unauthorized music content online. The case highlights ongoing battles between copyright holders

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    Workers are increasingly challenging the use of AI in hiring, especially when it operates behind the scenes without candidates’ knowledge. A new class action lawsuit in California claims that companies are using “hidden” AI tools to profile applicants unfairly. These tools gather sensitive data and make decisions that can impact someone’s job prospects without their

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    AI chatbots and tools have been around for just over three years, especially those powered by large language models that sound natural in conversation. As AI becomes more common, some professions are starting to set norms for disclosing how they use these technologies. For example, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors has created policies

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    Reports of violations of the European Union’s GDPR personal data protection law are increasing rapidly. According to a recent study by the law firm DLA Piper, the number of daily reports has grown significantly, highlighting growing cybersecurity challenges across the region. This trend shows that organizations are facing more pressure to safeguard personal data than

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    A recent global survey reveals that most employees believe artificial intelligence will influence their daily work. The study, conducted by staffing firm Randstad, highlights that younger workers, especially those in Generation Z, are the most anxious about how AI might change their jobs. Meanwhile, older generations like baby boomers feel more confident about their ability

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