AI: Arthur Mensch Highlights Regulatory Burdens
Arthur Mensch of Mistral AI’s testimony before the National Assembly provided an opportunity to highlight not only the direct social and environmental costs of AI, but also the internal regulatory barriers that are holding back Europe’s ambitions. As the National Assembly’s commission of inquiry examines “structural dependencies and systemic vulnerabilities…
Emmanuel Maurel Revives the Cultural Battle in the National Assembly
At a time when the French government is doing the bare minimum on major national and European cultural issues, Emmanuel Maurel is stepping up his initiatives in the National Assembly. Revision of the AVMSD, definition of European works, generative AI: the former MEP is pushing several proactive bills in an…
Netflix: Economic Benefits vs. the Excesses of the Attention Economy
Behind Netflix’s polished rhetoric, in which it presents itself as a global economic powerhouse, Texas’s legal offensive aims to dismantle a narrative that masks far less virtuous practices. The Texas attorney general condemns the platform’s addictive interface design and massive data collection. While Netflix frames its messaging around its role…
Google Envisions Itself as a New Hub Centered on Android
Beyond the promises of a "fun" interface and ubiquitous artificial intelligence, Google has primarily laid out a roadmap for convergence where Android 16 and Wear OS 6 become the vehicles for systemic dominance, much like Apple’s ecosystem. "The Android Show I/O Edition" served as a showcase for Google’s ambitions for…
AI and Copyright: In Brussels, France Takes a Back Seat
While several member states, including Spain and Germany, used the Education, Youth, Culture, and Sport Council meeting on May 12 to call for an ambitious revision of the European copyright framework in light of AI, France stood out for its minimal involvement and the notable absence of the Minister of…
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