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Canada unveils oil and gas methane reduction plan
The Government of Canada unveiled its plan to reduce methane gas emissions from the oil and gas sector at the COP28 climate change summit. Methane is a significantly more potent greenhouse gas and contributor to global warming than...
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Brainstorm Tech 2023: The Big Picture: Silicon Valley and AI
Aaron Levie, Co-founder and CEO, Box Moderator: Michal Lev-Ram, FORTUNE
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EU risks going too far, too soon on AI regulation, says Irish trade minister
Euronews hosted an international AI summit on Wednesday in Brussels to debate how the EU is going to move forward on regulating artificial intelligence.
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City of London calls for permanent EU market access for UK clearing houses
London's financial district is calling for the EU to grant it access to its lucrative derivatives market past 2025 and pave the way for the two sides to "rebuild trust" after Brexit.
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These grocery stores want an exemption to Canada's plastic ban
A number of supermarkets in Calgary and Toronto give customers compostable bags at checkout, which they say should be exempt from a federal ban on single-use plastics coming into effect this year.
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New EU regulation plans for smartphones to include replaceable batteries
The EU wants to prevent manufacturers from making it difficult for consumers to change their devices' batteries safely and cheaply.
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Major tech companies strike AI regulation deal with White House
Seven tech companies — including Meta, Microsoft and Amazon — have reached an agreement with the White House, to mitigate risks of artificial intelligence. They include having independent experts test the security of their AI systems,...
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European Parliament backs EU funds for weapon and ammunition production
It will be the first time that the European Union directly funds the making of items, such as artillery.
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Getting too personal? What generative AI could mean for advertising
Generative AI is seen as a huge opportunity for advertisers to get up close and personal with consumers like never before. But where’s the line in the battle for business?
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Cryptocurrency fraud: Police alarmed by rise in digital crime
Al Jazeera look at the arguments over regulating the crypto world.
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Europe's AI act: EU parliament votes in favour of regulation
The EU Parliament green lights a plan to impose regulations on the use of AI based on its potential harm.
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Social media: Have beauty face filters gone too far and should we regulate them?
In Norway, influencers must disclose whether a photo they posted has been retouched. France and the UK are considering similar laws, including for videos.
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Have beauty face filters on social media gone too far and should we regulate them?
In Norway, influencers must disclose whether a photo they posted has been retouched. France and the UK are now considering similar laws.
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Regulating AI: Chinese technology company to roll out Chabot
G7 leaders in Japan have called for more standards to ensure 'trustworthy' artificial intelligence.
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Environment minister reacts to PBO’s analysis of the Clean Fuel Regulations
While speaking with reporters about the impacts of the Clean Fuel Regulations on Canadian drivers, Minister of Environment Steven Guilbeault says the government is ‘working to ensure the costs are minimum to Canadians’ and added the...
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MEPs push to bring chatbots like ChatGPT in line with EU's fundamental rights
MEPs want chatbots to include safeguards that will prevent them from generating content that is illegal under EU law.
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris meet with Big Tech CEOs to address AI risks
The Biden administration spoke to Google, Microsoft, and others at the White House to address key concerns around artificial intelligence (AI).
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Senate approves bill to make streamers pay for Cancon
The Senate has passed Bill C-11, which will force streaming platforms like Netflix and YouTube to contribute to funding Canadian content. Critics say the bill is too ambiguous, leaving many issues unresolved.
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New rules coming for compensating disrupted travellers
The federal transportation minister is bringing in new rules concerning passengers' rights in an attempt to close loopholes and move the burden off passengers and onto airlines.
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Dozen of bodies exhumed from suspected cult graves in Kenya
Dozens of bodies have been exhumed from the site of an alleged cult in Kenya. Investigators say the victims were told they would go to heaven if they starved themselves to death.
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What we know about earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria
Two major earthquakes have caused devastation and killed more than a thousand people.
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In win for Germany, EU agrees to exempt e-fuels from 2035 ban on new sales of combustion-engine cars
The exemption was included at the behest of Germany, which mounted a last-minute campaign to spare e-fuels from the 2035 ban.
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'The time of the Wild West is over,' EU's Věra Jourová warns Elon Musk’s Twitter from Davos
The EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency discussed the Twitter takeover with Euronews Next at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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Influencer Group Atlas Trading Collective Involved In $14M Pump & Dump Scheme
Influencer Group Atlas Trading Collective Involved In $14M Pump & Dump Scheme