Regulatory authorities
82 sources — 37 public authorities and 45 media and legal outlets across Europe and beyond.
Curiosa is an automated research system for tracking and prioritising developments across GDPR, AI Act, and related frameworks. It collects updates from regulators, authorities, and legal sources daily — and delivers them as structured briefings for compliance and legal professionals.
82 sources — 37 public authorities and 45 media and legal outlets across Europe and beyond.
12-prompt pipeline ranks each item by authority weight, signal type, source diversity, AI priority score, and tier.
Choose which sources to follow. Manage daily and weekly delivery settings at any time.
Titles and sources are never rewritten. Only the summary is AI-generated — concise and factual.
Every item is labelled Action, Watch, or FYI — based on relevance to compliance work.
Email addresses are stored in a database only, never shared or sold, and protected at rest.
All relevant items from the past 24 hours, ranked by priority — enforcement decisions, authority updates, legal commentary.
Top stories of the week in a compact format — structured review without the daily volume.
Representative public previews; sources and recipient-specific links are hidden.
Curiosa — Daily Briefing
Beispielausgabe · 3 Meldungen
Curiosa — Weekly Briefing
11.05.2026 - 17.05.2026 · 5 Meldungen
A live snapshot of the public analytics dashboard — briefing volume, topic activity, and action classification.
Briefing items
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Regulatory share
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Action signals
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Daily Briefing Volume · last 7 days
Topic Activity
Action Classification
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Curiosa is a private research project. Access is by invitation only. If you are a compliance professional, lawyer, or researcher working with data protection or digital regulation, you are welcome to request access.
Prefer email? Write to info@curiosa.news to request an invite code.