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Negotiations between the European institutions on the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act are in full swing, but eagerness to move swiftly might be hampered by some contentious issues, including whether the legislation will prohibit remote biometric surveillance.

In light of the ongoing institutional negotiations, CDT Europe’s new blog post outlines which uses of biometric technologies ought to be outlawed or carefully regulated in the upcoming EU AI Rulebook.

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Queensland New Strategy

The Queensland Government has unveiled a plan to support the growth of the quantum technology

Bhutan Digital Practice

Bhutan is advancing the deployment of blockchain-based digital ID, with the government recently unveiling a

5G Transformation Policy 

As policymakers grapple with the intricacies of crafting effective 5G spectrum policies, it’s essential to

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