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EU rejects mandate for old video game accessibility, other AI news covered

The EU has decided against mandating that publishers keep old video games accessible, rejecting a proposal that would have required them to maintain servers and offer updates for defunct titles. This decision aims to balance consumer access with the practical and financial burdens on publishers. Meanwhile, other AI-related news includes Tensordyne's focus on logarithmic math for performance gains, Vercel's new open-source agent framework, and concerns about the Home Office's AI age-estimation tool for asylum seekers. AI

IMPACT This digest covers various AI-adjacent developments, including new frameworks and concerns about AI bias, but lacks a central AI-focused narrative.

RANK_REASON The cluster covers multiple distinct news items from a digest-style publication, with the lead item being a policy decision rather than a core AI release.

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EU rejects mandate for old video game accessibility, other AI news covered

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  1. The Register — AI TIER_1 English(EN) ·

    EU won't force publishers to grant dead video games an afterlife

    Stop Killing Games campaign suffers setback as European Commission favors industry code of conduct over legal obligation