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Europe is in danger of regulating its tech market out of existence
Poorly designed laws are forcing global firms to leave.
The firm, in a move that mirrors the Apple Intelligence decision, has also declined to release its cutting-edge Llama AI models in the EU, citing “regulatory uncertainty.” Technology companies have traditionally invested large amounts of money in voice strategies, lobbying officials and trying to improve poorly written laws. Europeans could end up living in an online backwater with out-of-date phones, cut off from the rest of the world’s search engines and social media sites, unable to even access high-performance computer chips. It’s being sold as a new suite of features for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac that will use artificial intelligence to help you write and edit emails, create new pictures and emojis, and generally accomplish all kinds of tasks.
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