Digital Watch Observatory - Digital Governance in 50+ issues, 500+ actors, 5+ processes

Big Tech is under fire across the globe. From EU fines to antitrust heat in the US, legal crackdowns are reshaping the digital landscape. Meanwhile, AI ethics, data privacy, and crypto shakeups fuel a volatile tech week, topped off by a startup helping users ‘cheat on everything’.

After 15 years of inactivity, a Bitcoin whale unlocked a $4.67 million windfall, with a gain of over 93 million percent on their initial investment.

The new AI humanoid robots Mornine Gen-1 and A2 stand out at Auto Shanghai 2025, with Chery’s robot designed for auto sales and AgiBot’s A2 excelling as a sales consultant.
Donald Trump’s token soared following an announcement of an exclusive gala dinner for its top 220 holders.
Despite featuring AI-generated visuals, Microsoft’s Surface ad has garnered little attention for its use of AI, with most viewers unaware of the technology behind it.
While some customer data was exposed in the breach, MTN assured that critical infrastructure like billing and financial platforms were unaffected.
Local artist Mattia Pannoni’s monument to Satoshi Nakamoto will be revealed in Fornelli’s Piazza Umberto I on 1 May.
Using false identities and job listings, North Korean hackers tricked developers into installing malware that stole passwords and crypto wallet keys.
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The future of digital regulation between the EU and the US
The EU's bold Digital Markets and Services Acts set the stage for a transatlantic clash with the US over the regulation of tech giants. As Brussels pursues digital sovereignty, Washington defends innovation. Could these tensions reshape the global digital landscape?
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OEWG’s tenth substantive session: Entering the eleventh hour
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Issue 98: In our monthly newsletter March in Retrospect, the Trump administration’s cyber ceasefire with Russia, the UN and the way forward for discussions on AI governance and the future of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Google made its largest acquisition to date by purchasing Wiz, the Israeli cloud cybersecurity firm, Ghibli-style AI-generated images overwhelmed OpenAI’s servers, sparking debates on AI copyright and system resilience.
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DW Weekly #209 – Big Tech on global trial: lawsuits, data leaks, cryptocurrency and viral tendencies
DW Weekly #209 The EU Commission hits Apple and Meta with draconian fines | DOJ adds to Google’s antitrust trial the AI-driven search monopoly | AI startup Cluely offers controversial cheating tool
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Digital Watch Quarterly Newsletter – Issue 1
2025 Jan - Mar | Q1 newsletter: The first quarterly newsletter 2025 reveals a revolutionary shift in the AI landscape: 'bigger isn't always better.' As the race for AI dominance accelerates, smaller, specialised models outperform massive systems, disrupting long-standing assumptions. Meanwhile, AI governance shifts its gaze from distant existential threats to today's tangible issues, such as job security, education, and privacy. Amid these rapid developments, companies and governments must choose between continuing investment in large-scale projects or embracing smarter, leaner AI solutions.
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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.