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9/10/2024

2024 is a landmark year for the regulation of artificial intelligence

András Koltay drew attention to the opportunities and risks associated with artificial intelligence. In his opinion, it is necessary to create an environment in which innovation and the responsible use of AI "go hand in hand.”

16/2/2024

A new chapter in the digital world: the EU introduces strict regulation to make online platforms more transparent

The DSA, which came into force in November 2022, is entering a new phase, as all its measures will become mandatory for all parties concerned from 17 February.

24/11/2023

One-sidedness and methodological pitfalls in international reports on media freedom in Hungary

Factual errors, methodological inconsistencies and one-sidedness can also be found in reports published by several international organisations analysing press freedom and media situation in Hungary, according to a study by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority (NMHH).

7/11/2023

The NMHH issues this year’s Media Market Report

Continuous adaptation is essential for all operators in today's media economy, made necessary by the rise of diverse online business models, the growing influence of global platforms, and changing consumption patterns, in particular the changing media consumption of younger generations.

18/10/2023

Internationally unique book published about audiovisual manipulation

How frightening is the advancement of AI, specifically deepfakes, for a cybersecurity researcher on a scale of 1 to 10?

9/10/2023

Preparation phase is over, it’s time to comply with DSA

On 25 April 2023 the European Commission identified the giant online platforms and extremely popular search engines that had to comply with the new requirements of DSA by the end of August.

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