Tag: regulatory landscape
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AlgorithmWatch: A Year of Challenging Choices – 2024 in review
Source URL: https://algorithmwatch.org/en/a-year-of-challenging-choices-2024-in-review/ Source: AlgorithmWatch Title: A Year of Challenging Choices – 2024 in review Feedly Summary: 2024 was a “super election" year and it marked the rise of generative Artificial Intelligence. With the adoption of the AI Act, it seemed poised to be the moment we finally gained control over automated systems. Yet, that…
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Cloud Blog: How Google Cloud can help customers achieve compliance with NIS2
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/how-google-cloud-can-help-customers-achieve-compliance-with-nis2/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: How Google Cloud can help customers achieve compliance with NIS2 Feedly Summary: With the European Commission’s adoption of the Network and Information Systems Directive 2.0, or NIS2, Europe is taking an essential step forward in its strategy to protect consumers, businesses, and government organizations from escalating threats in…
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Cisco Security Blog: The Impacts of Government Regulations on PQC Product Availability
Source URL: https://feedpress.me/link/23535/16922202/the-impacts-of-government-regulations-on-pqc-product-availability Source: Cisco Security Blog Title: The Impacts of Government Regulations on PQC Product Availability Feedly Summary: U.S. government regulation has an impact on PQC availability, with different certified encryption methods being required for products handling government info. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The provided text highlights the influence of U.S. government…
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The Register: Google thinks the grid can’t support AI, so it’s spending on solar for future datacenters
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/12/google_solar_energy_datacenter/ Source: The Register Title: Google thinks the grid can’t support AI, so it’s spending on solar for future datacenters Feedly Summary: Deal with Intersect Power will see gigawatts of compute capacity come online Google believes the US electricity grid can’t deliver the energy needed to power datacenters that deliver AI services, so…