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Ministers have reached a disappointing position for consumers on the AI Act, a vital piece of legislation to regulate AI and meant to protect consumers from harm the technology could cause.
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EU institutions have concluded a reform of product safety legislation. While the new law reflects market developments such as the rise of connected products, it does not fully tackle the sale of dangerous or non-compliant products via online marketplaces.
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An Advocate General of the highest European court (CJEU) last week issued a troubling opinion calling into question the GDPR’s enforceability by individuals if they have suffered non-material damages, such as psychological distress.
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The US Executive Order published today, which lays the ground for the new EU-US data transfer agreement, is likely still insufficient to protect Europeans’ privacy and personal data when it crosses the Atlantic. The data in question ranges from consumers’ photos to their emails or phone numbers.
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Consumers should have greater protections online thanks to the Digital Services Act which EU ministers signed off on today. This was the last political stage before the text becomes EU law. It is crucial that the Digital Services Act gets properly enforced by national authorities and the European Commission.
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The European Commission has today proposed to update civil liability rules for products and services to make them fit for purpose in the digital era. BEUC has repeatedly called for their modernisation, and for a clear and enforceable legal framework, given that products are increasingly digitalised, complex, opaque and when powered with AI, can take autonomous decisions.