
#36 Data Hunger Games: Why AI Is Testing the Limits of Privacy Law
Our data has become the oil that powers AI — but at what cost? As we move toward 2026, Europe’s decade-old privacy regime faces its

Our data has become the oil that powers AI — but at what cost? As we move toward 2026, Europe’s decade-old privacy regime faces its

AI chatbots have gotten impressively good at setting boundaries. Ask them to do something unethical or outright illegal, and they’ll usually shut it down with

In an age when a single email or chat message can be critical evidence, yet stored on a server across the globe, law enforcement faces

Imagine describing a scene like: „a corgi wearing sunglasses rides a skateboard down Venice Beach at sunset.“ Now imagine a video generator—not a person, not

Imagine this: You’re sitting at your desk, sipping coffee that’s already lukewarm, staring at a blank page, and praying for the gods of inspiration to

The Digital Services Act (DSA) is one of the most significant regulations to emerge from the European Union’s digital strategy in recent years. This legislation

Technology is often described as a tale of two worlds: one of shared knowledge and collaboration, and another of proprietary secrets and controlled access. Whether

In a move that might make Big Tech executives spill their artisanal oat milk, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany’s northernmost state, is breaking up with Microsoft. And not

Cue the opening credits: A galaxy of copyright law, Disney characters, and AI art generation. In June 2025, the entertainment empires of Disney and Universal