The EU hopes changes will make doing business easier, but campaigners fear citizens’ rights are under threat. What can we expect from the EU’s proposed new laws on GDPR and AI?

What is being presented as a ‘technical streamlining’ of EU digital laws is, in reality, an attempt to covertly dismantle Europe’s strongest protections against digital threats," an open letter read.

“I can confirm 100 percent that the objective… is not to lower the high privacy standards we have for our citizens,” said Thomas Regnier, EU spokesman for digital affairs.

  • non_burglar@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    Thank you, Henry Kissinger. Your input into geopolitical workings outside Nero’s burning city are noted.

    Also, “outside US” means Europe. Got it.

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      6 hours ago

      Where did Nero live again? Also worth noting that orange mussolini and the HF are poorly copying the OG of all this. Weird take, bruv.

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        4 hours ago

        Where did Nero live again?

        Where, indeed.

        Weird take, bruv.

        Says someone who responded to an article about GDPR digital rights by interjecting that Europe should stop mocking the us and forcing everyone to use UBI.

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      15 hours ago

      Because there are only three places on earth. Crazy, Europe, and the place things get made.