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Tech companies argued there is still uncertainty about how to comply with the AI Act, and the rules are too complicated.
Meta could face daily fines for violation of Europe's Digital Markets Act, while Apple revamped conditions on its App Store in Europe to meet EU guidelines.
The European Union will proceed with the AI Act as scheduled. Tech giants requested a delay, citing compliance concerns. The ...
Meta Platforms is facing potential daily fines from EU regulators who are scrutinizing its pay-or-consent model for ...
Meta isn’t backing down. The tech titan behind Facebook and Instagram has filed an appeal against the European Commission’s ...
Under the DMA, non-compliance can lead to daily fines of up to 5% of a company’s average daily global turnover.
The "pay-or-consent" model, launched in November 2023, gives EU users a choice: use Facebook and Instagram for free with ad ...
European CEOs warn that complex AI regulations threaten the continent's competitiveness in the global AI industry.
Apple and Meta won’t face immediate sanctions immediately for failure to meet obligations under the European Union’s digital ...
On Friday, the European Commission firmly dismissed calls from tech giants and EU-based companies asking it to pause or delay ...
The warning, which Reuters said was issued on Friday by the European Commission, follows a €200 million ($234 million) fine ...
The tech company aims to avoid a ban on social networks and suggests age verification in app stores. Meta has taken a step ...