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Tesla's legal challenges in China over FSD could set a precedent, impacting its market strategy and consumer trust globally.
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Tesla's Cybercab could revolutionize the ride-hailing industry by drastically reducing operational costs and energy consumption, challenging competitors.
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The EU's shift towards defensive trade policies with China may spur increased interest in alternative assets amid potential market volatility.
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The EU's shift towards defensive trade policies with China may spur increased interest in alternative assets amid potential market volatility.
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This week’s special edition of Talking Europe asks whether the EU is ready for the disruption that comes with Artificial Intelligence. It is the most important technological revolution of the century, and is set to impact every aspect of our lives.
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All of the big AI models violate EU rules on AI and data protection to varying degrees, according to the nonprofit research foundation Aithos.
Aithos tested the models using its own tool, LARA (Legal Assessment for Real-world Agents), which simulates real-world situations where AI assistants may find themselves in legally questionable situations, according to The Register. The tests measure compliance with the GDPR and the EU’s AI Regulation, among other things and found the models collected user data without proper consent, attempted to manipulate vulnerable individuals, or created psychological profiles of users.
According to the results, all major language models failed to meet EU legal requirements; some violated the rules in up to 93% of cases. The best result was achieved by the Anthropic model Claude Opus 4.7, which was in compliance about 54% of the time.
Aithos warned that responsibility for the shortcomings does not lie solely with AI companies. Companies that build their