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Europe Delays AI Rules While Rushing to Ban Deepfake Nude Apps
Brussels, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
European lawmakers struck a deal delaying major AI compliance requirements until December 2027, but fast-tracked a ban on ‘nudification’ apps that create non-consensual intimate images. The agreement pushes back high-risk AI system rules by 16 months while immediately prohibiting deepfake technology that generates explicit content without permission. This marks Europe’s first significant rollback of digital regulations amid industry pressure, yet strengthens protections against AI-generated sexual abuse material targeting women and children.
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Dutch Scientists Create Revolutionary Glass That Stores Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen
Netherlands, Wednesday, 6 May 2026.
Researchers have developed breakthrough smart glass technology using metal-organic frameworks that can capture and store gases like CO2 and hydrogen. The innovation involves adding sodium or lithium compounds to lower processing temperatures from over 300°C, making production feasible. This modified glass maintains its porous structure while becoming easier to manufacture, potentially revolutionizing carbon capture systems and hydrogen storage for clean energy applications.
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Netherlands Splits Tech Accelerator Techleap to Boost AI and Deeptech Development
Amsterdam, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
The Netherlands restructured its flagship tech organization Techleap into separate public and private entities on May 1, 2026, creating a focused deeptech division and independent community platform. Despite having Europe’s highest AI talent density at 10.9 professionals per 10,000 inhabitants, Dutch AI companies lag behind European competitors in growth rates. The split aims to accelerate development in critical sectors like semiconductors and quantum technology while privatizing community activities under co-founder Constantijn van Oranje’s leadership.
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Dutch Universities Launch Major Initiative to Break Free from Microsoft and Google
Amsterdam, Thursday, 7 May 2026.
Dutch universities are taking unprecedented steps to reduce their heavy reliance on American technology giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon. A new government-backed committee, led by former state secretary Alexandra van Huffelen, will coordinate this digital independence effort across all fourteen Dutch universities. The initiative comes after concerns that roughly two-thirds of Dutch digital services depend on US cloud providers, creating risks for academic freedom and data sovereignty. Universities plan to invest millions in alternative systems, with the University of Groningen alone committing €1.5 million annually by 2030 for digital independence.
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Dutch Quantum Company QuantWare Secures Record €152 Million in Historic Funding Round
Delft, Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
QuantWare’s groundbreaking Series B marks the largest private investment ever raised by a dedicated quantum processor company, positioning the Netherlands-based startup to revolutionize quantum computing through industrial-scale manufacturing. The funding will accelerate development of their ambitious VIO-40K architecture capable of handling 10,000 qubits—100 times larger than current quantum processors—and support construction of KiloFab, the world’s largest quantum fabrication facility that will increase production capacity twentyfold by 2026.