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Thousands have turned out for an Anti-Racism rally in Belfast city centre, organised by United Against Racism and supported by Trade Unions
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Ireland’s upcoming EU presidency highlights tensions between simplifying digital regulation and expanding protections on AI, data use, and child online safety, writes Tech Policy Press fellow Liz Carolan.
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The program signals an EU push to streamline digital rules while advancing AI omnibus and new online safety measures for children, writes Liz Carolan.buff.ly
Ireland Targets AI Omnibus, Child Safety in EU Presidency Agenda
I have so many cute photos of bike adventures over the last year and am deeply saddened that we’ve ended up with an internet where I can’t post them for basic child safety reasons 🫠
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It’s been over a year since we got our cargo bike, and 1,500 km later it’s one of the best decisions we’ve made 🚲 Special mention to @rotharphibsboro.bsky.social for just excellent service, including helping us with with a part issue today ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’ll be on @rteradio1.bsky.social shortly talking surveillance in the AI era, and why you should think about before posting photos of yourself - like this one - online
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A future leader of the United Kingdom the week of a literal pogrom against black and brown people in one of its capitals
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Pedantry aside, I wrote about the digital policy agenda for the EU for the next 6 months, if Ireland - as President - gets its way techpolicy.press/ireland-targ...
I don't mean to be a pedant, but the Irish Gov published it policy programme for the EU Presidency, which starts in a few weeks, and the words "priority" and "prioritise" appear 94 times If everything is a priority, then surely nothing actually is?
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Just a wee reminder for anyone listening to politicians doing the ‘I condemn the violence but people have legitimate concerns’, shuffle, immigration in NI is 3.5% of the population. Most of them working in NHS, social care and other badly paid jobs.
Liz Carolan
Liz Carolan
Spent a lot of time thinking about this over the past few months, but this week got me to writing about it. We have a massive content over-supply problem, particularly of divisive content.
Liz Carolan
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Liz Carolan
Tech Policy Press
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Liz Carolan
The program signals an EU push to streamline digital rules while advancing AI omnibus and new online safety measures for children, writes Liz Carolan.
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Liz Carolan
Ireland Targets AI Omnibus, Child Safety in EU Presidency Agenda
This is *really* extreme message from Nigel Farage to Reform supporters this morning Britain is racist against white people and the press is lying to you so you can only believe me Properly anti democratic
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I don't mean to be a pedant, but the Irish Gov published it policy programme for the EU Presidency, which starts in a few weeks, and the words "priority" and "prioritise" appear 94 times If everything is a priority, then surely nothing actually is?
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Liz Carolan
Peter Geoghegan
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Much of today's political communication isn't bought by parties during elections. It's produced by creators who are paid and promoted by platforms. We regulate campaigns because money shapes politics. It's time to recognise that creator programmes do too. fulldisclosure.whotargets.me/p/the-other-...
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... and how to deal with it
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The other political advertising problem
Northern Ireland saw a second night of unrest with police using water cannon on rioters, as the Belfast stabbing attack victim's family said they were "disgusted" by the disorder
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Northern Ireland saw a second night of unrest with police using water cannons on protesters, as the Belfast stabbing attack victim's family said they were "disgusted" by the disorder.
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Further unrest in NI as victim's family calls for calm
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