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EUEU Approves Synopsys and Ansys Merger with Divestment Conditions
Synopsys first announced the Ansys acquisition in January 2024, claiming it wanted to expand its reach across silicon-to-systems designs.
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Synopsys first announced the Ansys acquisition in January 2024, claiming it wanted to expand its reach across silicon-to-systems designs.
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The handsets do not have USB-C connectivity, which is required for all electronic devices sold in the E.U.
GPU supplier NVIDIA announced its plans to purchase compute management platform Run:ai in April.
The opinion addresses how AI companies can be exempt from GDPR, when they can process personal data without the individuals’ consent, and the consequences of developing a model with unlawfully processed data.
The dedicated AI research facilities will be located in Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain, and Sweden.
Third-party comparison sites and suppliers will be able to display more detailed information, such as prices and images, within search results.
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Apple’s AI features come to full fruition. Plus, iOS 18.2 restores aspects of the older interface in the Photos app.
Manufacturers, importers, and distributors of products with digital components operating in the E.U. must comply.
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The European Commission accuses Meta of giving Marketplace an unfair advantage over competing digital storefronts.
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram is also reducing the price of its no-ads subscription tier by 40%.
Geo-blocking restricts access to digital services based on a user's geographical location. The E.U. claims Apple’s practices “unlawfully discriminate European consumers based on their place of residence.”
AI-enhanced malicious attacks are a top concern for 80% of executives, and for good reason, as there is a lot of evidence that bad actors are exploiting the technology.