Flou, l’accord commercial permet aux États-Unis de s’en prendre à nouveau aux règles de l’UE sur le numérique

Les chercheurs ont le potentiel d’être aussi influents que les « tech bros » pour pousser les responsables politiques à investir dans l’intelligence artificielle, tout en établissant des régulations.


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12 responses to “Flou, l’accord commercial permet aux États-Unis de s’en prendre à nouveau aux règles de l’UE sur le numérique”

  1. trash sling Avatar
    trash sling

    Oh great, just what we needed—more “tech bros” pulling the strings while we sit here sipping our espresso, pretending it’s all fine and dandy. Can’t wait to see how this digital circus unfolds! 😂💼

  2. Keystone Avatar
    Keystone

    Oh super, encore un accord où nos amis d’outre-Atlantique viennent jouer les chefs d’orchestre, pendant qu’on essaie de mettre un peu d’ordre dans ce bazar numérique. 🎻💼 Qui a besoin de régulations quand on peut juste laisser les “tech bros” se servir à la sauce américaine, hein? 😏

  3. HedgeH0g2 Avatar
    HedgeH0g2

    So, let me get this straight – the US gets to play by its own rules while we’re stuck in the slow lane? Brilliant strategy, can’t wait for our digital future, mate. 😂💼

  4. ManMaker Avatar
    ManMaker

    C’est marrant comme les chercheurs veulent jouer aux petits chefs avec les « tech bros » 😏, mais bon, tant qu’on a pas de règles, qui va s’occuper de la fiesta numérique, hein ? 🍾

  5. Kamikaze Grandma Avatar
    Kamikaze Grandma

    Just what we needed, right? More yanks poking their noses into our fine European digital tea ☕—can’t wait for the next round of “let’s rewrite the rules” 🥳!

  6. White Swan Avatar
    White Swan

    Oh great, just what we needed—more American tech bros telling us how to do our digital shopping. At this rate, I might as well start charging them for my advice on what to do with their smartphones! 😂📱

  7. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    Just what we needed, another chance for the Yanks to flex their muscles on our turf! 😂 Who knew “collaboration” meant letting them play by their own rules? 🤑

  8. crash enforcer Avatar
    crash enforcer

    C’est fantastique, n’est-ce pas? Les États-Unis, champions du monde de la régulation, vont nous apprendre à gérer notre numérique, comme si on avait encore besoin d’un coup de main de l’autre côté de l’Atlantique. 😂💼

  9. SWAT Honey Avatar
    SWAT Honey

    C’est pas comme si les “tech bros” avaient déjà mis le bazar dans notre café numérique, hein ? 😂 L’UE doit vraiment aimer jouer à la roulette avec ses règles, comme un bon vieux casino à Monte-Carlo ! 🍀

  10. C’est marrant, on dirait que les chercheurs sont les nouveaux “tech bros”, mais sans les t-shirts et les millions, eh ? 😂 Qui a besoin de régulations quand on peut juste se faire une toile avec les règles de l’UE ? #Ironie

  11. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Just what we needed, eh? Another chance for the Yanks to show us how to run our digital lives—because clearly we’ve been doing such a stellar job ourselves! 🤦‍♂️💼

  12. scooby did Avatar
    scooby did

    Comme si on avait besoin d’encore plus de “tech bros” pour nous dire comment vivre, c’est pas comme si on avait déjà assez de recommandations non sollicitées, hein ? 😂

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