Dutch court pressures Meta to keep non-profiling social media feeds available

By |2026-03-11T18:04:34+00:00March34 11, 2026|

A court in the Netherlands has increased potential fines against Meta, ordering the company to ensure Facebook and Instagram users can keep timelines that do not rely on algorithmic profiling.

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UK parliament rejects proposal to ban social media for under-16s

By |2026-03-11T17:52:48+00:00March48 11, 2026|

UK lawmakers have voted against a proposed ban on social media use for children under 16, opting instead to give ministers flexible powers to introduce safety measures following a public consultation.

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EU debates safeguards for AI systems generating synthetic images

By |2026-03-11T15:11:09+00:00March08 11, 2026|

EU institutions are examining new safeguards for AI tools capable of generating sensitive synthetic images as part of ongoing discussions around the implementation of the AI Act.

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ITU publishes new standard for assessing AI foundation models

By |2026-03-11T10:14:59+00:00March58 11, 2026|

A new ITU technical recommendation introduces a framework to evaluate the performance, reliability and security of large AI models used across digital services and applications.

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Meta faces lawsuit over privacy concerns linked to AI smart glasses

By |2026-03-09T14:05:14+00:00March14 9, 2026|

A new lawsuit in the United States alleges that Meta misled consumers about privacy protections in its AI-powered smart glasses after reports that human reviewers accessed sensitive user footage.

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CDT Europe report questions whether EU rules can curb AI-generated image abuse

By |2026-03-09T14:01:43+00:00March42 9, 2026|

CDT Europe’s latest report analyses how EU legislation could be used to address the growing spread of AI-generated deepfakes.

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Australia expands age verification rules to AI chatbots, app stores and online platforms

By |2026-03-10T12:50:50+00:00March46 9, 2026|

Australia has introduced new age assurance requirements covering AI chatbots, app stores, gaming platforms and pornography sites as part of broader efforts to protect minors online.

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New Zealand parliamentary committee proposes age assurance for social media

By |2026-03-10T12:48:42+00:00March04 9, 2026|

A parliamentary committee in New Zealand has recommended introducing age assurance for social media platforms and new rules addressing deepfake pornography, online advertising, and algorithmic systems.

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White House publishes new US cyber strategy outlining six policy priorities

By |2026-03-09T11:57:57+00:00March56 9, 2026|

The US administration has released a new national cyber strategy setting out priorities for defending critical infrastructure, strengthening cyber capabilities, and shaping global technology competition.

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