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EU Parliament Blocks AI Tools

The European Parliament has deactivated integrated artificial intelligence tools on the corporate devices of its members and staff to address potential cybersecurity and data privacy risks. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: EU Parliament Blocks AI Tools The post EU Parliament Blocks AI Tools appeared first on IT Security News.
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Europe's distrust of the major US artificial intelligence platforms is taking a concrete form. The European Parliament has decided to block access to native AI assistants on the professional devices of its members. At issue: serious concerns about data confidentiality and cybersecurity. This decision comes in a ... Read more The article The European Parliament bans the tools of AI integrated on the devices of its elected officials appeared first…

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Concerned about the protection of its internal exchanges, the European institution has decided to deactivate the editorial and synthesis assistants provided to AI on its entire mobile fleet.

The European Parliament has disabled integrated AI functions on the official equipment of Members and their staff.

The European Parliament has decided to deactivate several artificial intelligence (AI) functions on the professional apparatus of MEPs and their teams, a measure revealing the growing concern about these tools.

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Clubic.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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