EU bans the bots: Commission bars ‘AI agents’ from joining online meetings
European chips champion ASML warns of Trump tariff ‘uncertainty’
The Dutch company is key to Europe’s pitch to become technologically sovereign.
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EU opens door to reworking AI rulebook
After introducing landmark laws to regulate artificial intelligence, Europe now wants to reduce the burden.
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Europe prepares AI charm offensive as industry trembles from tariff shocks
Draft strategy shows EU wants to woo tech leaders with computing, data, skills — and simpler rules — to run AI.
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Brussels could hit Big Tech in trade spat. But how?
Digital services could be Washington’s Achilles heel but European officials are conflicted over how to strike it.
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摘要
- ASML, a crucial Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturer, warns about the uncertainty caused by potential US tariffs.
- The EU considers modifying its AI regulation framework to ease compliance burdens after implementing landmark AI laws.
- Europe is planning an AI charm offensive with incentives like computing resources and simpler rules to attract tech leaders amidst tariff uncertainties.
- European officials are contemplating how to leverage digital services against the US in a trade dispute but face internal conflicts over strategy.