European Union
PulseAugur coverage of European Union — every cluster mentioning European Union across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- parent of European Commission 100%
- founded by France 100%
- founded by Italy 100%
- founded by Belgium 100%
- founded by West Germany 100%
- founded by Luxembourg 100%
- authored by Artificial Intelligence Act 95%
- authored Artificial Intelligence Act 95%
- employed by Ursula von der Leyen 95%
- instance of Digital Markets Act 90%
- affiliated with Spain 90%
- headquartered in Brussels 90%
- 2026-05-21 regulatory The European Union reached a provisional agreement to amend the AI Act to prohibit the unauthorized generation of AI-generated explicit images. 来源
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Apple warns the European Union against forcing Google to open Android to AI rivals.
- 2026-05-20 regulatory The European Union is establishing a critical mineral stockpile to reduce reliance on China. 来源
- 2026-05-19 funding The European Union plans significant AI investments for 2024-2025. 来源
- 2026-05-19 regulatory The EU's 'right to repair' initiatives may influence Amazon's product design. 来源
- 2026-05-18 regulatory The European Union enacted the AI Act, setting a global standard for AI regulation. 来源
- 2026-05-18 regulatory The EU AI Act's high-risk system regulations are set to take effect in August 2026. 来源
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union ordered Android to be opened up to AI rivals, prompting responses from Apple and Google.
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union proposed new rules under the Digital Markets Act to ensure third-party AI services have equal access to Android as Google's Gemini.
- 2026-05-14 regulatory The European Union proposed regulations under the Digital Markets Act to ensure third-party AI services have equal access to Android as Google's Gemini.
- 2026-05-13 regulatory Apple expressed concerns to the EU about proposed regulations that would force Google to open Android to competing AI services.
- 2026-05-13 regulatory The EU announced it will not ban LGBTQ+ conversion therapy but will recommend member states take action. 来源
- 2026-05-13 regulatory The European Union is considering new legislation to restrict children's access to social media. 来源
- 2026-05-12 regulatory EU ministers rejected Putin's proposal for Gerhard Schroeder to represent them in future security talks. 来源
- 2026-05-11 regulatory EU regulators face challenges gaining access to AI models from OpenAI and Anthropic for security reviews.
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EU AI Act compliance pressure shifts to supply chains
The EU AI Act's impact will first be felt by supply chain managers, not AI developers, as companies supplying components for CE-marked products in the EU must now comply with new regulations. Information requests regard…
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Netherlands arrests 2, seizes 800 servers for aiding Russian cyberattacks
Dutch authorities have arrested two individuals for allegedly facilitating Russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns by operating IT infrastructure. The arrests are linked to two hosting companies, MIRhosting an…
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EU Nations Urge Tougher Stance on China's Industrial Overcapacity
Several major European Union countries, including Spain, Italy, France, the Netherlands, and Lithuania, are advocating for a more stringent policy towards China. They propose a more aggressive use of EU safeguard measur…
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EU's GDPR faces AI challenge after 10 years of privacy protection
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has completed its first decade, demonstrating resilience against the test of time. However, the regulation now faces a significant challenge in adapting to …
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EU AI Act integrated into broader legal ecosystem
The EU AI Act is part of a broader regulatory framework, not an isolated piece of legislation. It functions within a system supported by seven existing pillars of EU law, including data protection, the data economy, dig…
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EU urged to embrace China partnership like Serbia
The European Union should adopt a more cooperative stance towards China, similar to Serbia's approach, according to an opinion piece in SCMP. Serbia's experience demonstrates that collaboration with China yields tangibl…
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EU expects high energy prices through 2027 due to Middle East conflict
European Union officials anticipate elevated oil and gas prices persisting until late 2027 due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This sustained energy inflation is expected to drive overall inflation to 3.1% t…
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France bans Israeli minister Ben-Gvir over Gaza aid activist taunting
France has banned Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir from entering its territory due to his actions and statements. This decision reflects international anger over his taunting of activists attempting to deliver…
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EU pivots away from Microsoft AI technologies
The European Union is reportedly shifting its stance on artificial intelligence, moving away from reliance on Microsoft's AI technologies. This transition suggests a potential re-evaluation of AI strategies and partners…
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Investors demand nature risk disclosures amid regulatory uncertainty
Investors are increasingly demanding transparency from companies regarding nature-related financial risks, despite varying governmental disclosure requirements. These risks, such as declining bee populations impacting a…
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New York eyes ban on flour additive, dividing pizza and bagel makers
New York is on the verge of banning potassium bromate, an additive used in flour for pizza crusts and bagels, due to health concerns. This potential ban has divided bakers, with some fearing it will fundamentally alter …
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EU politicians' AI summarization tools risk distorting party equality
Politicians in the European Union are using AI-powered tools to summarize lengthy discussions, but these tools may inadvertently distort the representation of political parties. The use of AI for such critical tasks hig…
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China commerce chief to meet EU counterpart amid trade tensions
China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao is scheduled to visit Brussels on June 29-30 for discussions with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic. The visit aims to address escalating trade tensions between China and the European U…
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EU may exempt Chinese chipmaker amid auto industry supply crisis fears
The European Commission is considering a temporary exemption for a Chinese semiconductor manufacturer, likely Yangzhou Yangjie Electronic Technology, from recent sanctions. This move comes after European automakers warn…
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EU's restrictive copyright laws hinder AI data access
The European Union is facing a "Copyright Trap" where its substantial investments in AI infrastructure are hindered by restrictive digital regulations. These regulations limit access to the data necessary for the privat…
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Austrian spy convicted for selling state secrets to Wirecard fugitive
An Austrian intelligence officer, Egisto Ott, has been convicted of espionage and other charges for passing state secrets to a fugitive executive of the fraudulent company Wirecard. Ott, a former director in Austria's s…
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Australia eyes digital autonomy via local AI and decentralized platforms
Australia's digital policy should prioritize local development and reduce reliance on foreign tech giants to achieve digital autonomy. The European Union's approach to digital sovereignty, which involves breaking away f…
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EU AI Act to ban unauthorized AI-generated explicit images
The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to amend the AI Act, which will prohibit the unauthorized generation of AI-generated explicit images. This update to the AI Act aims to address concerns surrounding…
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Canonical releases Ubuntu Core 26 for secure IoT and edge devices
Canonical has released Ubuntu Core 26, a minimal and immutable operating system designed for IoT and edge devices. This new version offers enhanced security and reliability, with support extending through 2041. It is pa…
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EU tech lobbyist calls for data economy to boost AI training
A lobbyist for the European tech industry is advocating for simplification and a robust data economy, arguing these are essential for training AI models. The speaker expressed skepticism towards this claim, suggesting i…