Parliament has adopted new rules to make USB type-C the common charging standard for small electronic devices by the end of 2024 because having different chargers for different devices inconveniences consumers and produces tonnes of unnecessary electroonic waste and therefore to help the EU rreach its envirronmental objectives as well as to lower consumer costs,…
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EU AI Law
The European Parliament and the Council have determined that there should be harmonised rules across Europe for Artificial Intelligence and although originally it was proposed that there should be a Regulation on Artificial Intelligence (which, as a Regulation, would be immediately binding on all Member States), the general consensus is now that the laws are…


