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EU Moves to Restrict Social Media and Control AI Access

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Tony Blair's consultancy is doubling down on artificial intelligence investments while restructuring its European operations, affecting its recently opened Brussels office. The firm's shift reflects growing corporate interest in AI capabilities amid tightening European regulations.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen indicated that an EU-wide social media ban could be implemented as early as this summer. She pointed to Australia as a model, suggesting the bloc should adopt minimum age requirements for social media platforms similar to those pioneered by the Australian government.

OpenAI has offered European authorities access to its new AI hacking model after previous attempts by EU cyber and AI officials to review the technology failed. This access gap had created concern among European officials who were anxious about the security implications of advanced AI systems falling outside regulatory oversight.

These developments signal Europe's increasing assertiveness in controlling digital technologies, from social media access to AI capabilities. The continent appears poised to establish stricter standards that could influence global technology governance.