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EU ‘in touching distance’ of world’s first laws regulating artificial intelligence

Dragoș Tudorache, MEP who has spent four years drafting AI legislation, is optimistic final text can be agreed by Wednesday

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

UK financial regulators scrap cap on bankers’ bonuses

Bonus cap to end on 31 October, a move condemned by unions as an ‘insult to working people’

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AI firms must be held responsible for harm they cause, ‘godfathers’ of technology say

Authors and academics also warn development of advanced systems ‘utterly reckless’ without safety checks

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Low-welfare eggs from caged hens imported to UK in ‘staggering’ numbers

Exclusive: Concerns grow that post-Brexit trade deals could lead to further decline in quality as battery farm eggs are reintroduced

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

Belgium investigating alleged criminal breach of data protection laws over Ulez fines

Thousands of fines sent to EU drivers by TfL debt collection agent may be unlawful, Belgian transport ministry believes

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

EU-funded report calls for wealth of super-rich to be taxed, not income

Wealthiest 3,000 work on ‘edge of legality’ with shell companies to funnel dividends and own property, says EU Tax Observatory

The Guardian |  | Fuente original

EU raises security concerns as it reveals five Caribbean states have sold 88,000 ‘golden passports’

European Commission says it will revise rules on visa-free travel after scale of trade in citizenship exposed

The Guardian |  | Fuente original