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UK, Meta Reach Agreement on Training AI Models in UK

London - The UK’s Information Commissioners' Office has reached an agreement with Meta that will allow them to train their AI models in the UK. The following can be attributed to CCIA Senior Director and head of CCIA’s London office Matthew Sinclair: "It is very encouraging to see more cutting edge AI development able to take place in the UK. This shows that genuine collaboration between industry and regulators can foster a framework where privacy protections and an environment conducive to investment and innovation work seamlessly together. Today is a positive sign for the Governme...

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CCIA Submits Comments Responding to Taiwan’s Proposed AI Basic Act

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has filed comments with Taiwan’s National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) on the government’s proposed AI Basic Act.&nbs...
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CCIA Europe Statement on Google Shopping Judgement

Taking note of the Google Shopping judgement by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) earlier today, the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA Europe) issued this statem...
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DOJ Offers Opening Arguments in its Case against Google Ads

Washington – The Department of Justice presented opening arguments in its case against Google’s advertising technology, accusing it of antitrust violations for its service used to connect websites...
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The Digital Economy: State by State

Washington – The digital economy is a vital engine of job creation, opportunity, and economic growth across all communities and states in the United States. To quantify its impact, the CCIA Research...

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