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Europe unveils tech sovereignty package amid growing concerns over reliance on U.S. tech

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed a slew of new rules intended to bolster homegrown chips, AI and cloud services as the bloc scrambles to develop tech sovereignty amid huge reliance on products and services from the U.S. and China. The proposals, which must be approved by all 27 member states, include new actions to bolster advanced chip manufacturing and homegrown cloud computing. As geopolitical tensions across the globe have ramped up, there have been growing calls for Europe...

CNBC 6d ago

Starmer issues three-month ultimatum for tech firms to ban nude images on children’s phones

Starmer issues three-month ultimatum for tech firms to ban nude images on children’s phones Tech bosses could face criminal prosecution if they fail to implement changes - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Sir Keir Starmer has handed tech companies a three-month ultimatum to introduce device controls to prevent children sending, receiving, or viewing nude images. Firms such as Apple and Google will face legislation forcing them to activate the tech if they do not comply with the changes by...

The Independent UK 1d ago

Tech Selloff an Opportunity: BlackRock's APAC Head

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Bloomberg Markets 3h ago

Social media ban latest: Starmer demands tech companies clamp down to protect children

Social media ban latest: Starmer demands tech companies clamp down to protect children Tech companies such as Apple or Google told to introduce device controls to protect children - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Sir Keir Starmer has told tech companies they must introduce device controls to prevent children sending or receiving explicit images, or the government will legislate to force the change. The prime minister said that “the pace of change cannot be an excuse for harm”, as he...

The Independent UK 1d ago

Keir Starmer live: PM set to unveil huge online safety announcement in major tech speech

Keir Starmer live: PM set to unveil huge online safety announcement in major tech speech Keir Starmer will address tech chiefs amid growing speculation that a ban on under-16s using social media is just days away - and pressure mounts for better protections for kids Keir Starmer will address tech chiefs as speculation mounts that a ban on social media for under-16s will be announced within days. The Prime Minister is set to give a speech this morning warning that artificial intelligence (AI)...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

The European Union reveals details of its tech sovereignty package

The European Union reveals details of its tech sovereignty package New proposals will see the EU further invest in European startups and companies as it looks to strengthen its homegrown tech footprint. The European Commission has announced a new European Technological Sovereignty Package, designed to further reduce its reliance on foreign tech. The EU wants to focus on building out Europe's capacity in areas such as semiconductors, AI, cloud computing and open-source projects.

Engadget 6d ago

'Keir Starmer was right to give bosses of tech firms like Apple and Google an ultimatum'

'Keir Starmer was right to give bosses of tech firms like Apple and Google an ultimatum' Apple, Google and other tech firms have been warned they must roll out software preventing children from taking, sharing and receiving nude images on smartphones and devices For years, Big Tech has done little, at times anything, to protect children online. Meanwhile, youngsters have been groomed, blackmailed and pressured into sharing intimate images, often with devastating consequences. The technology...

Daily Mirror 1d ago