EU assesses how to regulate ChatGPT
The EU will decide by mid-2026 how the DSA applies to ChatGPT, shaping overlapping obligations with the AI Act on systemic risks, algorithmic transparency, and potential fines up to 6 percent of global turnover.
The EU will decide by mid-2026 how the DSA applies to ChatGPT, shaping overlapping obligations with the AI Act on systemic risks, algorithmic transparency, and potential fines up to 6 percent of global turnover.
The Commission launched a seven‑month process to draft a voluntary code to label AI‑generated content, helping providers and deployers meet AI Act transparency duties that apply from August 2026.
Denmark plans to grant citizens copyright over their likeness to curb non-consensual deepfakes, prioritizing platform accountability while preserving parody and sparking EU interest.
Denmark urges the EU’s December simplification package to include the AI Act and DSA, aiming to cut reporting burdens while advancing child protection and deepfake safeguards.
EU escalates investigation into Musk’s X for potential DSA violations, focusing on content moderation and AI risks.
EU probes Meta for potential Digital Services Act violations related to political content and user tools.
EU’s new AI Act may fall short in regulating open-source LLMs, risking misuse and societal harm.
EU mandates tech platforms to identify AI-generated content to protect elections.
EU is taking steps to address the growing concern of cyber-violence, with a focus on protecting women and domestic violence victims from new forms of digital abuse.