EU seeks feedback on draft rules shaping trusted flaggers under Digital Services Act

The European Commission has opened a consultation on draft guidelines that will shape how “trusted flaggers” operate under the Digital Services Act (DSA), marking another step in the EU’s effort to formalize content moderation standards across digital platforms. In an announcement published on the European Commission’s digital strategy website titled “Commission seeks feedback on draft…

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Venture Capital in 2026 Execution Over Hype as a More Selective Market Keeps Moving

VC Cafe’s “Weekly Firgun Newsletter – May 15, 2026” offers a snapshot of a venture market that is simultaneously recalibrating and pressing ahead, with investors and founders making pragmatic adjustments rather than retreating. Published by VC Cafe, the newsletter frames the week’s developments as evidence of a funding environment that is more selective and more…

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Netflix pushes back against Germany’s plan to force higher local content investment

Netflix has sharply criticised proposed German legislation that would compel major streaming platforms to increase their financial contributions to locally produced content, warning that the move could undermine investment incentives and disrupt the European media landscape. The objections were reported in an article titled “Netflix criticises German plan to make streamers invest more locally,” published…

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What Venture Capital Will Still Fund in a Higher-Rate, Lower-Liquidity Era Beyond the Deeptech Boom

Venture capital is again wrestling with a familiar question, but with greater urgency in a higher-rate, lower-liquidity environment: what, exactly, is still financeable? A recent essay published by VC Cafe, titled “Is anything fundable anymore apart from deeptech?”, captures a growing anxiety among founders and investors that the market’s center of gravity has shifted sharply…

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When Artificial Intelligence Becomes Your Coworker: The Rising Tensions and Transformations in the Modern Workplace

A recent report highlighted growing tensions in the workplace as artificial intelligence systems increasingly take on roles traditionally performed by humans, raising questions about job security, productivity, and the future of work. The article, “Your new co-worker might be an AI bot,” published by Tech Xplore, examines how companies are rapidly integrating AI tools into…

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US Charges Google Engineer in Insider Trading Case Involving Polymarket Prediction Bets

A U.S. federal investigation into alleged insider trading tied to prediction markets has led to charges against a Google engineer, marking a rare intersection between Silicon Valley, financial regulation, and emerging betting platforms. The case, reported by The Economic Times in its article “US charges Google engineer with insider trading on Polymarket,” underscores growing regulatory…

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