Tech Regulation
The Code Behind the Clothes: Why Shein’s AI Empire is on a Collision Course with Europe
Shein’s AI-driven model is colliding with European regulation. This is a crucial case study for tech, startups, and the future of responsible innovation.
The Code of Conduct: Why Twitch’s Ban in Australia is a Tipping Point for Tech Regulation and AI
Twitch joins a teen social media ban in Australia, signaling a major shift in tech regulation, AI-driven compliance, and the future of digital identity.
The Digital Curtain Falls: Why Meta’s Australian Teen Ban is a Tipping Point for AI, Software, and Cybersecurity
Meta’s Australian teen ban is a tipping point, forcing a reckoning in AI-driven age verification, software compliance, and cybersecurity on a global scale.
The UK’s Risky Gamble: Will Banning Ransomware Payments Save Us or Sink Us?
The UK government is considering a ban on ransomware payments, but experts warn it could cripple essential services. Is this a genius move or a disaster?
Google’s AI Under the Microscope: Why the EU’s New Probe Could Reshape the Internet
The EU is investigating Google’s core AI search algorithm under the powerful new DMA. This isn’t just another fine—it’s a battle for the future of digital competition.
Australia’s Teen Social Media Ban: A Tech Minefield or a Cybersecurity Gold Rush?
Australia’s social media ban for teens is more than a policy—it’s a massive tech challenge for AI, cybersecurity, and a gold rush for startups.
The Apple Tax on Trial: How a UK Ruling Could Redefine Big Tech’s Financial Power
A UK ruling on Apple’s App Store fees vindicates its class action regime and signals a major financial and regulatory shift for Big Tech globally.
Meta’s $8 Billion Problem: Why the EU’s New Law is a Game-Changer for All of Tech
The EU accuses Meta of breaching its new Digital Services Act, threatening a fine of up to 6% of global revenue. What does this mean for the future of AI and tech?
The Walled Gardens Are Trembling: Why the UK is Taking a Sledgehammer to Apple and Google’s App Stores
The UK’s CMA is challenging Apple and Google’s app store duopoly, a move that could reshape the future of mobile software, innovation, and competition.