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Denmark moves to ban social media for under-15s amid child safety concerns
AI recreations of Robin Williams spark outrage
Dubai fines 19 firms for unlicensed crypto operations
Virtual Jesus app ignites debate among believers worldwide
Power grid spending surges as US braces for data centre and AI boom
Machine learning helps prevent disruptions in fusion devices
MIT AI reveals how antibiotic targets Crohn’s bacteria
Google expands Gemini-powered AI Search across the globe
Gemini 2.5 Computer Use brings human-like interface control to AI agents

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The global struggle to regulate children’s social media use

From Australia to Greece and China, policymakers are exploring how to balance safety, freedom and accountability in children’s use of social media.

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The quantum internet is closer than it seems

Quantum internet is emerging not only as a scientific milestone but as a transformative force that could redefine how governments, healthcare systems, and citizens interact in the digital age.

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Hidden psychological risks and AI psychosis in human-AI relationships

AI is no longer just a tool. Humans are forming deep emotional bonds with artificial intelligence, impacting behaviour, decision-making, and the very way we perceive connection.

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Techno(demo)cracy in action: How a five-day app blackout lit a Gen Z online movement in Nepal

Nepal’s five-day block on 26 social platforms sparked a youth-led mobilization shifted to VPNs, Discord and TikTok. Within days the ban ended and a leadership change opened the door to revisiting the social-media bill.

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UN OEWG concludes, paving way for permanent cybersecurity mechanism

The OEWG on ICT security has adopted its Final Report after intense negotiations on responsible state behaviour in cyberspace. We unpack key takeaways, highlight key changes across drafts, and explore how a narrow path to agreement finally emerged.

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Digital Watch newsletter – Issue 103 – September 2025

Issue 103: In our  September 2025 issue, we unpack how AI and digital issues took centre stage at UNGA80, and explore the strategic importance of open-source AI, the rise of AI-generated 'slop' on social media, and TikTok’s American makeover. We examined how the global chip race is reshaping notions of sovereignty, and how Nepal’s “Discord democracy” turned a banned platform into a ballot box. We also looked at growing calls to limit children’s online access and recapped key Geneva events shaping the future of international digital governance.

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Weekly #232 The rise of AI slop: When social media turns more artificial

UNGA80 turns the spotlight on digital issues and AI governance, Chips and sovereignty: the shift from globalisation to guarded autonomy, From code to court: xAI sues OpenAI and Apple.

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The process towards a Global Digital Compact

How will the Global Digital Compact be developed and what will it focus on?

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Digital Technologies

From internet applications to quantum computing, we focus on advanced and emerging digital technologies which are increasingly reshaping our economies and societies.

Clusters of Policy topics

We unpack digital policy by exploring over 50 topics – from access and sustainable development to network security and the future of work – classified in 7 clusters.

Processes

Follow some of the most important digital policy processes, from the EU's work on the Digital Services Act/Digital Markets Act to the UN Cybercrime Ad Hoc Committee.