How Brussels’ charges against Microsoft and Apple are laying groundwork for tougher regulation of tech industry
Allegations that software giant gained ‘undue advantage’ by bundling video conferencing app with Office are first such charges against it in over a decade
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Tech giant faces penalty of up to 10% of global annual revenue
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Flagship technology faces ‘regulatory uncertainties’ stemming from Brussels’ competition law
Glenn Fogel says burden from bloc’s new digital rules is putting online travel giant at a ‘competitive disadvantage’
Tech company willing to open mobile pay system to rivals in concessions that will help avoid antitrust fines from the bloc
Brussels to announce iPhone maker is failing to adhere to new rules designed to open up its app store to competition
ChatGPT maker beefs up global affairs unit as politicians push for new laws that could constrain powerful AI models
After a long truce with regulators in Brussels, it is facing more scrutiny
Tech companies launch fightback against proposed law to introduce ‘kill switch’ on powerful artificial intelligence models
Jonathan Kanter pushes for ‘meaningful intervention’ over concentration of power in artificial intelligence sector
The EU’s new AI Act is the first to make companies liable for the effects of large, general-purpose AI systems, but critics say regulators should only step in if needed
Artificial intelligence developers agree to assess when risks become ‘intolerable’ ahead of summit in Seoul
Facebook and Instagram owner to be investigated on whether it does enough to protect mental health of young users
The rulebooks that matter most to success in tech innovation probably are not regulatory ones
Tech group’s effort to avoid action by unbundling videoconferencing app from its other software appears to have failed
Billionaire’s social media platform said takedown request set ‘dangerous precedent’ for open internet
Billionaire platform owner challenges takedown requests, but critics argue such efforts are opaque and selective
Social psychologist Sonia Livingstone says there are alternatives to banning the young from social media
Tech companies have been wilfully ignoring the protection of the young for decades
Tokyo, Seoul and Canberra follow EU and US in trying to rein in dominance of Apple and Google
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a lead
UK regulator spells out dozens of measures companies must comply with as part of stringent new legislation
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