New Technology & Software Regulation
Helping policymakers understand emerging technologies.
Preventing Policy Based on Political Impulses
New technology arises almost daily, and some of it’s incredibly disruptive. It’s critical we work with policymakers to provide knowledge and understanding of these emerging products and software. Why? So they don’t make rash decisions based on little information and a lot of emotion. Whether that’s AI or something that doesn’t exist yet, it’s on us to ensure they’re able to make rational, balanced decisions backed by fact.
The Latest on New Tech & Software Regulation
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Italy Bans ChatGPT While the UK Takes a Pro-innovation Approach to AI Regulation
Read more: Italy Bans ChatGPT While the UK Takes a Pro-innovation Approach to AI RegulationThe March 2023 European Policy Update Artificial Intelligence The Italian Data Protection Authority (il Garante) has imposed a temporary limitation on the processing of Italian users’ data through ChatGPT. The…
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The DSA marks its first deadline, while the DMA gets into technical discussions
Read more: The DSA marks its first deadline, while the DMA gets into technical discussionsThe European February 2023 Policy Update Competition in Digital Markets The European Commission has sent an updated Statement of objections to Apple on concerns over App Store rules for music…
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While U.S. Dithers, EU Pushes Ahead on Privacy and Data Protection
Read more: While U.S. Dithers, EU Pushes Ahead on Privacy and Data ProtectionThe EU & UK December 2022 & January 2023 Policy Update Data protection and privacy The European Commission has launched the adoption process of an adequacy decision for the EU-US…
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AI Risk the NIST Way
Read more: AI Risk the NIST WayExpert guidance from actual experts The challenge with regulating future-focused tech is that there’s a chronic shortage of technical experts in government. It doesn’t matter how smart the lawyers are;…
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Developers Alliance’s feedback on the European Commission’s proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive (AILD)
Read more: Developers Alliance’s feedback on the European Commission’s proposal for an Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive (AILD)Developers Alliance recognizes the proposal for a Directive on adapting non-contractual civil liability rules to artificial intelligence (AI Liability Directive – AILD) in relation to the implementation of the AI Act….
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2023: A Look Ahead
Read more: 2023: A Look AheadPrepare for the next internet cycle. AI is here for real, and no one’s truly ready. As I write this, the internet is agog over ChatGPT. A class-action lawsuit is…
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Regulators’ scrutiny on different fronts, business as usual for the European digital economy
Read more: Regulators’ scrutiny on different fronts, business as usual for the European digital economyThe EU&UK November 2022 Policy Update Data protection & privacy Developers Alliance has joined the call of a broad transatlantic coalition of 41 business associations for EU policymakers to swiftly…
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EU’s digital rules are starting to become a reality and Meta is forced to sell Giphy by an UK antitrust order
Read more: EU’s digital rules are starting to become a reality and Meta is forced to sell Giphy by an UK antitrust orderThe October 2022 EU & UK Policy Update The DSA and the DMA have been entered into the EU’s rulebook The two landmark regulations, the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and…
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