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European Union

Governance, Risk and Compliance

What unbundling Microsoft Teams will mean for EU customers

In the midst of an EU antitrust investigation, Microsoft Teams is now set to be offered to businesses separately from its Office suite

Governance, Risk and Compliance

EU to investigate Microsoft bundling of Office and Teams

The European Union are launching an antitrust probe into the bundling of Microsoft Office and Teams, citing concerns over restriction of competition

Legislation & Regulation

EU set to probe Microsoft over bundling Teams with Office

Rival Slack cries foul as Microsoft uses its market dominance to drive out competition. But tangling with EU regulators has cost Microsoft $2bn in recent fines

AI & Machine Learning

EU AI Act met with claims of stifled innovation

In an open letter to policymakers, over 150 European companies have stated that the proposed EU AI Act "would jeopardise Europe’s competitiveness"

AI & Machine Learning

What the EU AI Act plenary vote will mean for businesses

Today, members of the European Parliament voted in favour of the EU AI Act to regulate businesses, including monitoring of generative AI and biometric identification

Legislation & Regulation

EU/US global AI code of conduct ‘within weeks’

European Union and United States working at speed to publish voluntary code of conduct for companies working in artificial intelligence, ahead of legislation

Data Protection & Privacy

Capability testing of GPT-4 revealed, as EU regulatory pressure persists

A 'red team' dedicated to testing the capabilities of GPT-4 has revealed its findings, as scrutiny from EU authorities continues

Governance, Risk and Compliance

CSRD and how it applies to UK tech firms

Governance, Risk and Compliance

How the Digital Markets Act will challenge big tech anti-competition

Cybersecurity

What Liz Truss’s cabinet can learn from the EU Cyber Resilience Act proposal

Releases & Updates

New EU Digital Markets Act to go beyond big tech

AI & Machine Learning

Global AI regulation? Possibly, and it’s starting in the EU