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The EU is "very seriously" examining X's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok following reports that it generated sexually explicit content involving minors.
According to the study, the future of AI governance in Europe depends far more on enforcement capacity than on legislative design. While the EU AI Act has been widely recognized as a landmark regulatory framework,
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US., China, EU compete in AI space infrastructure
As artificial intelligence (AI) gains attention as a core resource for national competitiveness, the infrastructure war to support AI is expanding beyond the ground into space. Major countries are accelerating strategies to incorporate satellites as part of AI infrastructure to secure stable communication,
The first EU standard to drive conformity and facilitate enforcement of the EU AI Act has been published in draft and circulated for feedback among the countries involved, and compliance managers should prepare for it to be finalized and published by the end of 2026.