Seven Austrian large enterprises are founding an initiative to reduce European dependence on non-European providers in cloud, operating systems, and AI.
US tech companies argue that blanket regulation of open-weight AI will stifle innovation and worsen security risks from concentration in few proprietary systems.
AI agents are not a universal automation solution – for structured processes, rule-based systems and RPA are more robust, cost-effective, and easier to control.
Media supervisory authorities classify AI-generated content as independent media content and thereby subject Google and Perplexity to media law regulation.
Regulatory access restrictions on AI models jeopardize operational cyber defence more than they mitigate misuse risks, especially for European enterprises dependent on US providers.
Anthropic is permitted to release its Claude 5 model to selected US cyber defenders following security reviews, while weaker variants remain subject to export restrictions.
Anthropic accuses Alibaba of systematically copying Claude through distillation and calls on the US government to impose stricter regulation of Chinese AI companies and export…
European companies are reducing their dependence on US tech corporations through investments in proprietary and European AI infrastructures, driven by regulatory requirements and sovereignty objectives.