Press statement of the European Board for Digital Services following its 19th meeting
EU DSA enforcement machinery is maturing, but this item has no direct Australian AI governance angle.
Key points
- The European Board for Digital Services held its 19th meeting, adopting its second annual systemic risk report under the DSA.
- AI is not mentioned in this item; focus is on platform regulation, media freedom, and child protection under EU law.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal AI governance - this is a EU platform-regulation procedural update.
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"Press statement of the European Board for Digital Services following its 19th meeting"
Source: EU Digital Strategy – News
Published: 2 July 2026
URL: https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/press-statement-european-board-digital-services-following-its-19th-meeting
The European Board for Digital Services met on 1 July 2026, adopting its second annual report on systemic risks arising from very large online platforms under Article 35(2) of the Digital Services Act. The meeting also featured the first joint session with the European Board for Media Services, focusing on protection of minors, media freedom, and interplay across the DSA, European Media Freedom Act, and Audiovisual Media Services Directive. The item does not address AI systems or algorithmic governance in any substantive way.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.