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1. April 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
The Irish privacy watchdog has raised "unresolved questions" regarding Meta's AI tool after a delayed start in Europe.
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28. March 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
The German Administrative Cloud (DVC) officially launched, enhancing the digitization of public administration.
25. March 2025 / 18. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
Meta's AI tool, MetaAI, is still awaiting approval for use within the European Union over concerns regarding data usage for AI training.
23. March 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
Oracle denies claims of a data breach regarding its Cloud services, despite allegations of stolen data for sale.
22. March 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
The German Society for Computer Science opposes a cloud collaboration between the BSI and Google over concerns around risks of blackmail.
21. March 2025 / 18. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
Meta begins the rollout of its AI tools across the EU with limited features after regulatory delays over data usage concerns.
21. March 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
The Dutch parliament has approved motions to reduce reliance on US cloud services to reduce “threat to autonomy and cybersecurity.”
OpenAI is facing a privacy complaint in Norway over ChatGPT's false claims that a user murdered his son.
16. March 2025 / 16. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
The EuroStack initiative aims to establish a sovereign European digital infrastructure to reduce Europe's dependency
13. March 2025 / 8. April 2025 by Flora of European Cloud | Leave a Comment
Nextcloud has addressed a significant data leak concern following updates that raised alarms within its community. They confirmed that no personal data was collected.
Europe's dependency on US cloud services has raised significant concerns as risks from the US Cloud Act could jeopardize data privacy.
The UK government is under scrutiny for its cloud strategy, centered around a £450 million deal with AWS with concerns about vendor lock-in.