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Janosch Delcker

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Past articles by Janosch:

EU shoots for €10B ‘industrial cloud’ to rival US

A pan-European alliance for cloud technology will be set up by the end of the year. → Read More

Where to eat, drink and plot in Berlin

An insider’s guide to the world of German politics. → Read More

Germany, France launch Gaia-X platform in bid for ‘tech sovereignty’

The cloud initiative aims to provide companies with an alternative to Amazon Web Services and Alibaba. Skeptics say it may empower the giants instead. → Read More

5 big EU countries blast Big Tech over approach to corona apps

Top digital officials from Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal call for more independence from foreign tech companies. → Read More

EU Parliament says sensitive data of 1,200 officials left exposed on web

The information includes sensitive information and encrypted passwords. → Read More

How Google and Apple outflanked governments in the race to build coronavirus apps

The tech giants played hardball in forcing policymakers to fall in line with their approach to building digital tracking tools. → Read More

Tech feud complicates EU search for coronavirus tracking app

Researchers across the bloc urge governments to drop a German-led project. → Read More

Coronavirus triggers soul-searching on privacy in Germany

In the birthplace of European data protection standards, experts warn that decades-old standards could suffer lasting damage as the country tackles the pandemic. → Read More

Europe shares code for new coronavirus warning app

The software scans Bluetooth signals between mobile phones to detect when infections are possible. → Read More

In fight against coronavirus, governments embrace surveillance

European countries are hollowing out hard-fought privacy standards as they embrace tech solutions to fight the coronavirus. → Read More

Coronavirus is forcing people to work from home. Will it break the internet?

Internet activity has spiked across Europe as governments put their citizens on countrywide lockdowns. → Read More

The coronavirus fake news pandemic sweeping WhatsApp

Falsehoods about the virus are spreading widely on the Facebook-owned messaging app. → Read More

Meteorologists of violence

Researchers are using AI to predict outbreaks of conflict. → Read More

Donate data to health authorities to fight virus, says German epidemiologist

Tapping into digital traces could give authorities valuable insights into the virus, Dirk Brockmann believes. → Read More

German hate speech crackdown sparks censorship fears

Efforts to curb far-right extremism online could damage civil liberties, critics warn. → Read More

Europe’s digital vision, explained

The EU is rolling out strategic plans on data, artificial intelligence and platform regulation. → Read More

Top UN official: It’s not too late to curb AI-powered weapons – POLITICO

Countries likely have only two years to agree ban on ‘killer robots,’ experts say. → Read More

Macron to visit London in June as he seeks ’new chapter’ in relations

The UK and France ’must deepen our defence, security and intelligence cooperation,’ writes president. → Read More

Von der Leyen to departing Brits: Things will change

‘There’s a great difference between being a member country or not,’ says European Commission president. → Read More

POLITICO AI: Decoded: How Cambridge Analytica used AI — No, Google didn’t call for a ban on face recognition — Restricting AI exports

How global thinking on AI is shaping the world, from Berlin, Brussels, London and beyond. POLITICO’s AI correspondent cuts through the noise, introduces you to the key decision-makers you’ve never heard of and tells you what those in power don’t want you to know. → Read More