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This URL is broken (404); users should search for the DSA on the European Commission website directly. The DSA is relevant to AI governance as it regulates algorithmic systems and large platform accountability within the EU.

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Importance: 30/100regulationreference

Summary

This page was intended to provide information about the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), a major regulatory framework governing online platforms and digital intermediaries in Europe. The page is no longer accessible at this URL, suggesting the content has moved or been reorganized. The DSA represents a significant governance effort to regulate large online platforms, content moderation, and algorithmic systems.

Key Points

  • Page is currently returning a 404 error, indicating the content has moved or been removed from this URL
  • The DSA is a landmark EU regulation establishing accountability and safety requirements for online platforms
  • Relevant to AI governance as it includes provisions on algorithmic transparency and recommender systems
  • Originally tagged as relevant to big-tech market concentration and governance issues

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