Machine learning & AI

'No time to waste' on AI law, says EU's Vestager

The European Union needs to speed up work on artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, Commission vice president Margrethe Vestager said Monday, as policymakers wrestle with the risks from the emergent technology.

Business

Microsoft's 'good guy' approach frays in UK gaming battle

Microsoft's charm offensive with the world's governments is starting to lose some of its luster as the software giant is confronting its toughest antitrust scrutiny since co-founder Bill Gates was in charge.

Business

Microsoft says EU more attractive after UK blocks deal

Microsoft on Thursday said the European Union was "more attractive" for businesses than post-Brexit Britain after the latter blocked its vast takeover of video game maker Activision Blizzard on competition fears.

Energy & Green Tech

EU proposes revamped spending rules to boost growth

The EU proposed an overhaul of its fiscal rules on Wednesday, a long-awaited reform that has divided member states over how to encourage investment while bolstering scrutiny of government spending.

Business

US officials seek to crack down on harmful AI products

The U.S. government will "not hesitate to crack down" on harmful business practices involving artificial intelligence, the head of the Federal Trade Commission warned Tuesday in a message partly directed at the developers ...

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