Can Global Leaders Get a Grip on AI? UK Safety Summit Makes a Start Delegates from 27 governments, including China and the U.S., are gathering at Bletchley Park for talks on how to regulate artificial intelligence.
How Microsoft Turned the Tide in Its Regulatory Fight Over Activision The company found a way to placate three of the most powerful regulatory bodies in the world, along with a federal judge in San Francisco.
E.U. Law Sets the Stage for a Clash Over Disinformation The law, aimed at forcing social media giants to adopt new policies to curb harmful content, is expected to face blowback from Elon Musk, who owns X.
A ‘River’ of Wine Flooded the Streets of a Town in Portugal Two tanks holding nearly 600,000 gallons of wine collapsed at a distillery. No one was hurt in the ensuing flood.
Europe Vowed to Make Russia Pay for the War. It’s Not That Easy. Confiscating Russian state assets frozen by the United States and Europe could breach international law and set a dangerous precedent, experts say.