Under the Digital Services Act (DSA), Europe regulators will be able to police content to reduce harmful comments and set rules for the use of artificial intelligence.
These platforms will now have four months to comply with the rules under the DSA umbrella. This includes giving internet users information on why they are being recommended certain websites or other details, and the possibility to opt-out.
Failure to implement these measures could lead to fines of up to 6% of the firm's global turnover and, ultimately, could lead to a temporary ban from operating in the region.CEO of Twitter, that his firm faces significant amounts of work to comply with the new rulebook.
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