Page 3: Research news on AI regulation

AI regulation encompasses legal and policy frameworks governing the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence, with particular emphasis on risk-based oversight, data protection, and market power. In Europe, instruments such as the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and GDPR interact with competition rules and cloud infrastructure policies to shape digital sovereignty and constrain dominant technology platforms. Debates address regulatory scope, extraterritorial effects, high‑risk system obligations, training data governance, and the balance between innovation, safety, and geopolitical autonomy.

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Amazon expands 'sovereign cloud' in Europe

Amazon's cloud computing division said Thursday that it would expand its "sovereign cloud" across the European Union, hoping to cash in as EU governments seek to safeguard their citizens' data.

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Zuckerberg names banker, ex-Trump advisor as Meta president

Meta on Monday appointed banker Dina Powell McCormick as president and vice chairman, tapping a former member of the Trump administration to help steer the technology giant's massive AI infrastructure expansion.

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Amazon shareholder resolution targets AI work with Israel, DHS

Amazon.com Inc.'s business ties with Israel's military and the US Department of Homeland Security are the focus of a shareholder proposal demanding that the company investigate whether such contracts comply with its responsible ...

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