
RAID 2025 leads the charge for smart regulation of AI and digital tech
The RAID (Regulation of AI, Internet & Data) 2025 conference brought together global leaders from government, industry, and academia to
The RAID (Regulation of AI, Internet & Data) 2025 conference brought together global leaders from government, industry, and academia to
At RAID 2025, John Edwards, the UK Information Commissioner, delivered a thoughtful and candid keynote on the intertwined future of privacy, innovation and trust in the age of artificial intelligence.
Opening day two of RAID 2025, Daniel Guarnera, Director of the Bureau of Competition at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, delivered a wide-ranging keynote on how competition policy can underpin
At RAID 2025 in Brussels, Esko Aho, Former Prime Minister of Finland, delivered a keynote that challenged Europe to rethink its approach to artificial intelligence and technological development. Speaking from
Global AI race heats up! Canada and UAE woo European AI startups with sweet deals (subsidies, tax breaks!) to challenge the US and China. Will stricter EU regulations hinder Europe’s
Top scientists from China and the West are calling for urgent action on AI safety. They’ve identified critical “red lines” to avoid AI misuse, like bioweapons and cyberattacks. This echoes
European Union to review capital requirements for non-bank financial firms. Will the new rules level the playing field or leave prop traders cautious? European Union regulatory watchdogs are set to initiate
House passes potential TikTok ban, but will it fly in the Senate? Debate rages on national security vs. free speech and economic concerns. The US House of Representatives passed a bill that
European Union approved landmark directives granting rights like paid leave to millions of gig workers. However, challenges remain, such as harmonisation across states and potential platform cost increases. EU ministers
A bipartisan group of lawmakers, led by Republican Mike Gallagher and Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi, has proposed legislation that would require ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, to divest control of