thing that AI is revealing but isn't really new to it is how many tech-specific "improvements" are really just "the disconnected boss class believes in the myth of progress, so we're going to do something new even if it's worse"
A carmaker would not refuse to export cars because Europe requires a speedometer. The same principle applies here. The DMA defends fair competition, consumer choice and digital sovereignty. In Europe, Big Tech does not write the law.
Apple has decided not to bring its new Siri AI to iPhones and iPads in the EU, blaming the DMA. The Commission’s reply was blunt: this is Apple’s choice, not Europe’s fault. No American multinational can blackmail 450 million consumers by saying: change your rules, or we keep innovation away.
These are the icons and when to use them
and Andrew Tate was hailed a hero there. So now we know, what they are - Russian agents. traitors
The 🇪🇺 Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content has dropped💥
The Code sets out practical measures for providers and deployers of Gen AI systems to comply with the AI Act’s transparency obligations.
They apply from August 2nd 2026
digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/comm...
Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway