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DMA: EU Commission assists Apple to comply with EU interoperability obligations

Today, the EU Commission has started two specification proceedings to assist Apple in complying with its interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act (‘DMA’). Under the DMA, Apple must provide free and effective interoperability to third party developers and businesses with hardware and software features controlled by Apple’s operating systems iOS and iPadOS.

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Speech by EVP Jourová at the Stanford University: Promoting competition in AI

“The EU AI Act … enters into force in July. It’s trust-fostering, but also good for innovation. First, because of scale. It means one set of rules across all 27 European Member States. Second, it gives the providers of AI systems a stable and predictable operating environment. And third, the AI Act encourages companies to develop new products easily” – EU EVP Jourová.

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How to prevent AI from worsening the next economic downturn? – IMF

“The world economy will see another downturn—that much is certain. Today, I will describe how the widespread use of AI could turn an ordinary downturn into a deep and prolonged economic crisis by causing large-scale disruptions in labor markets, in financial markets, and in supply chains. I will also discuss what policy actions—taken now—can help mitigate some of these downside risks” – Gita Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary

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