Tag: European Union (EU)
Australia’s new digital ID scheme falls short of global privacy standards. Here’s how it can be fixed
Australia’s Trust Exchange system offers greater convenience and security for everyday transactions. But the government must make sure it protects Australians’ privacy.
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
A risk-based approach to regulating AI can help minimise the dangers of the new technology
‘We do not want to be like Russia’: a first-hand account of Georgia’s fight for democracy
Tens of thousands have taken to the streets to protest a new bill they claim was taken straight from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s playbook.
Poland has opened its arms to nearly 1 million Ukrainian refugees, but will they be able to stay for the long term?
Polish public support for resettling Ukrainian refugees has slipped in recent months, while many new arrivals have had difficulty finding work that aligns with their qualifications.
Who will write the rules for AI? How nations are racing to regulate artificial intelligence
How can the world regulate AI? Europe’s comprehensive approach, China’s tightly targeted laws, and America’s dramatic executive order hint at three ways forward.
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Don Farrell's high noon for European free trade deal, and hopes for lobster exports to China
In this podcast, the Minister for Trade and Special Minister of State Don Farrell joins The Conversation to canvass Australia's prospective trade agreement with the EU, relations with China, and electoral reform
iPhone switching to USB-C is a win for consumers and the environment – but to what extent?
Apple just announced its latest suite of iPhones will not use the proprietary Lightning charger. This isn’t a surprise due to EU regulations announced last year.