“Everything you see on the internet is true.” – Abraham Lincoln
That’s not Lincoln. It’s Nicolas Cage. This photo could be animated and speaking, all in a matter of minutes, thanks to machine learning.
Read MoreThat’s not Lincoln. It’s Nicolas Cage. This photo could be animated and speaking, all in a matter of minutes, thanks to machine learning.
Read MoreAI isn’t part of the legal curriculum, and allowing lawyers to regulate the space is risky. The EU is moving forward with plans to regulate AI anyways – are they up to the task?
Read MoreAlso, Brexit is well… Brexit. The Developers Alliance Sept-October 2019 European Policy Recap.
Read MoreLooks like the scares are just beginning in the October 2019 US Policy recap.
Read MoreThe revision of the e-Commerce Directive represents the right moment to ensure an updatedharmonized legal framework for online content. It should preserve the core principles that enablethe open internet and…
Read MoreWe asked if you designed apps that can be used by kids…and we have some worrisome results to share … but also some useful advice.
Read MoreThe draft ePrivacy Regulation was proposed in January 2017 and remains on the agenda of theCouncil of the EU following two and a half years of intense discussions. Progress on…
Read MoreIt’s been a busy fall as elections loom and technology issues like privacy and AI have caught the public’s attention, for better or worse. Oh, and something about “peaches”, if I heard it right.
Read MoreThis time it’s California, not the eastern bloc, making trouble for the Internet. Europe wrote the GDPR to apply outside its borders. Now California will require the EU to add “do-not-sell-my-data” buttons to sites and services.
Read MoreWelcome to our first EU Policy Update! Bureaucrats and politicians have as much power over your business as you do. We’ve distilled everything you need to know about what they’re up to in the text below – worth a few minutes to avoid getting sideswiped!
Read MoreDC is looking to expand the rules that protect kids online, which sounds good. Problem is, they’re targeting any app that can’t guarantee a kid-free audience, which is not good at all.
Read MoreThe panel focused primarily on 5G, data localization, and how emerging technologies pose national security threats.
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