Week of 13 July 2026
The EU Commission issued binding DMA specifications requiring Google to give rival AI services equal Android access.
Key points
- A second measure requires Google Search to share search data with third-party search engines at scale.
- No immediate Australian regulatory parallel exists, but DMA interoperability precedents influence global platform regulation debates.
The European Commission accepted X's corrective action plan to remedy DSA transparency and researcher data access breaches.
Key points
- Item concerns EU platform regulation enforcement, not AI governance - limited direct APS relevance.
- No AI or algorithmic governance angle is present in this item; it is a DSA compliance enforcement matter.
The EU and India held their third Trade and Technology Council meeting, agreeing to deepen tech cooperation.
Key points
- AI is listed alongside semiconductors, quantum, HPC, and 6G as an area for stepped-up cooperation - not the focus.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies; AI is a minor thread in a broad geopolitical trade item.
The European Commission accepted X's action plan to comply with DSA transparency and researcher data access obligations.
Key points
- This is an EU regulatory enforcement matter with no direct Australian AI governance parallel at this time.
- Limited direct relevance to APS AI practitioners; included for context on platform accountability enforcement.
EU Eurobarometer survey shows Europeans want stronger protection for children online and action on disinformation.
Key points
- Survey covers online safety, democratic resilience, defence, and energy - AI is not a named subject.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal AI governance work - included for context only.
Week of 6 July 2026
EU and Australia held their third Digital Economy and Technology Policy Dialogue, covering AI, cybersecurity, and online safety.
Key points
- DISR Deputy Secretary Helen Wilson co-chaired; AI infrastructure, capability, and safety were explicitly discussed.
- Dialogue produced agreement to continue discussions and explore Horizon Europe collaboration - no concrete outputs announced.
The European Commission has launched an Action Plan addressing AI-driven cybersecurity risks and opportunities across the EU.
Key points
- The plan coordinates Member States, industry, and EU bodies under existing AI and cybersecurity legal frameworks.
- Limited direct Australian regulatory parallel exists, but signals a maturing international approach to AI-cyber intersection.
European Commission found Meta in preliminary breach of the DSA over addictive design features on Instagram and Facebook.
Key points
- Recommender systems are a focus of the investigation, but the DSA framework has no direct Australian regulatory parallel yet.
- Limited direct relevance to APS AI governance; included as context on international platform accountability trends.
Week of 29 June 2026
The European Commission's Public Sector Tech Watch is running its 2026 Best Cases Award for public sector AI and emerging tech use cases.
Key points
- Award categories cover service delivery, administrative innovation, and policy making - directly mirroring APS AI use case development priorities.
- Eligibility is restricted to European public administrations; Australian agencies cannot enter but can observe published case studies.
The European Commission launched three new Digital Skills Academies covering quantum, AI, and virtual worlds at Digital Skills EU Days.
Key points
- Academies are funded under the Digital Europe Programme, which has invested over €294 million in digital skilling across the EU.
- Limited direct relevance to APS practitioners - this is an EU workforce development announcement with no immediate Australian parallel.
EU's second DSA annual report focuses on systemic risks to children from online platforms and recommender systems.
Key points
- AI and algorithmic systems are implicated via recommender systems and interface design, but the report's subject is online safety regulation.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal AI governance work - context only for online safety policy watchers.
The European Board for Digital Services held its 19th meeting, adopting its second annual systemic risk report under the DSA.
Key points
- 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.
EU Digital Skills Awards presented at Brussels event running 29 June to 1 July 2026.
Key points
- New digital skills academies launched covering AI, quantum, and virtual worlds to address talent gaps.
- AI is a minor thread in a broader digital skills and cybersecurity workforce event - low signal for APS readers.
The EU is funding a €1.48 million pilot to develop safer, youth-focused social media platforms.
Key points
- Focus is on privacy, mental health, and open protocol-based services - not AI governance directly.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal AI governance work; primarily an EU digital safety initiative.
Week of 22 June 2026
The EU Commission has preliminarily found AWS and Azure should be designated as gatekeepers under the Digital Markets Act.
Key points
- Cloud regulation shapes the infrastructure environment underpinning Australian government AI deployments, but this is an EU-specific proceeding.
- DMA designation for cloud would impose interoperability and fairness obligations - AI is a secondary framing, not the primary subject.
The European Commission launched ADACities to deploy autonomous vehicles in EU cities by 2030, targeting fleets of 100+ AVs.
Key points
- The initiative is part of the EU's Apply AI Strategy and links AI-enabled mobility to European technological sovereignty goals.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies - included as international AI deployment context.
The European Commission signed the Pax Silica Declaration, committing to AI and semiconductor supply chain security with global partners.
Key points
- The declaration sits alongside the EU's Chips Act 2.0 and Technological Sovereignty Package - part of a broader EU supply chain security push.
- AI is a framing device rather than the subject; the item is primarily about semiconductor supply chains and EU tech sovereignty.
The EU Commission's AI Office has launched an award recognising transformative AI startups across strategic sectors.
Key points
- The award is aimed at European startups and scaleups; Australian companies are not eligible.
- Limited direct relevance to APS readers - included as context on EU AI industrial strategy priorities.
Week of 15 June 2026
EU Commission selects EUROPA consortium to build an open-source frontier AI model across all 24 EU languages.
Key points
- The model targets 400+ billion parameters, framed explicitly as a strategic autonomy and tech sovereignty initiative.
- No direct APS implication yet, but signals a major sovereign AI infrastructure push that Australia may benchmark against.
The EU AI Act Advisory Forum held its inaugural meeting on 19 June 2026, formally beginning its work.
Key points
- The Forum's 174 members will advise on standardisation, high-risk AI classification guidelines, and transparency codes.
- No immediate Australian regulatory parallel, but EU AI Act implementation shapes global AI governance norms.
The European Commission has selected the EUROPA consortium to build a frontier open-source AI model across all 24 EU languages.
Key points
- The model will exceed 400 billion parameters, placing it at the scale of the world's most advanced AI systems.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal agencies, but signals EU strategic sovereignty approach worth monitoring.
The European Commission and OECD have jointly released an AI literacy framework for primary and secondary education.
Key points
- The framework covers four competence domains and feeds into PISA 2029 - setting an international benchmark for AI education.
- Australian education policy sits with states and territories; direct APS applicability is limited but the framework has comparative value.
The European Commission is recruiting academics for RAISE, a new EU virtual institute for AI science.
Key points
- RAISE sits under the EU's AI in Science Strategy and is funded through Horizon Europe - limited direct APS relevance.
- Applications close 4 September 2026; Australian researchers or agencies have no formal role in this body.
EU Special Panel on child safety online finalised, with recommendations due to President von der Leyen on 13 July.
Key points
- Eurobarometer survey reports 14% of European adolescents spend more than 10 hours daily on screens.
- No AI governance content; item concerns online safety and child wellbeing regulation, not AI or ADM systems.
Week of 8 June 2026
The EU Commission published a voluntary Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content.
Key points
- Mandatory AI Act transparency obligations for deepfakes, AI-generated public-interest content, and chatbots take effect 2 August 2026.
- No direct Australian regulatory equivalent yet exists, though similar transparency norms are emerging in AU AI governance discourse.