DSA : Strengthening Platform Moderation
Two years after it came into force, the Digital Services Act has resulted in 50 million moderation decisions being overturned and increased accountability for platforms. But the data published by the Commission shows something else above all: automatic moderation has become stricter as a result of the DSA coming into…
Copyright, conspicuously absent from the AI summit in India
At a time when the use of protected works to train AI models has become one of the most defining—and explosive—issues in the global debate, the AI Impact Summit in India barely touches on the subject. Between industrial ambitions, technological sovereignty, and transparency frameworks, the issue of copyright appears to…
ChatGPT under the DSA: the major shift being prepared by Brussels
By considering classifying ChatGPT as a very large search engine, the European Commission would shift the focus of the Digital Services Act. Designed to regulate the public circulation of third-party content, the DSA could become an instrument for supervising private conversational architectures. This would be a major legal shift, and…
AI Act Omnibus: the fight over timing and enforcement
Presented as a simple simplification exercise, the Digital Omnibus on the AI Act reveals a much more strategic ambition on the part of the Commission: to regain control of the implementation schedule and centralize market surveillance around the AI Office. But in the European Parliament, the attempt to extend the…