Browser choice? Here’s how EU’s DMA is helping make it real

Too often, well-intentioned regulation misses the mark. This can be due to poor design, poor implementation, poor compliance, or failure to address unintended consequences. But the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has the potential to be different. The DMA is a regulatory framework that came into effect in the EU in March 2024. It covers

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Mozilla’s response to proposed remedies in U.S. v. Google

Last week the Department of Justice and some state attorneys general filed revised proposed remedies in the U.S. v. Google LLC search case. If the proposed remedies barring all search payments to browser developers are adopted by the court, these misguided plans would be a direct hit to small and independent browsers—the very forces that

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Misinformation in the age of AI: It’s in the details (like extra fingers)

As you scroll through social media, the posts blend together: a heroic cat, a shocking statistic, a breaking news clip. But in a world where AI blurs the line between fact and fiction, how do you tell what’s real from what’s misinformation?  The short answer: Most of the time, you can’t. Generative AI tools have

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