
EU abandons ePrivacy, AI liability reforms as bloc shifts focus to AI competitiveness
A long-stalled bid to beef up European Union rules around online tracking technologies and put penalties on a similar footing to the bloc’s data protection framework, GDPR, has been withdrawn by the Commission after co-legislators failed to reach agreement over the plan. Read more.
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