Europe's response to the US on digital regulation
The 27-country bloc is unlikely to end its ongoing digital investigations because of renewed US pressure. It may slow down on new ones.

IT'S MONDAY, AND THIS IS DIGITAL POLITICS. I'm Mark Scott, and you find me halfway between London and Brussels on a Eurostar with extremely patchy wifi. #FirstWorldProblems.
— Tensions are skyrocketing between Washington and Brussels on digital regulation. Here's how I think that will play out over the next 18 months.
— Meta will replace its global fact-checking program with crowd-sourced "community notes." One problem: that approach isn't the panacea many would hope it to be.
— Artificial intelligence private investment went through the roof in 2023, the most recent full-year figures available. The United States is still way ahead. You may be surprised who came second.
Let's get started: