
Gary Marcus: AI, Catastrophe and the Coming Reality Check
At RAID 2025 in Brussels, psychologist and cognitive scientist Gary Marcus sat down with journalist Andy Coulson for a live

At RAID 2025 in Brussels, psychologist and cognitive scientist Gary Marcus sat down with journalist Andy Coulson for a live
The RAID (Regulation of AI, Internet & Data) 2025 conference brought together global leaders from government, industry, and academia to explore how regulation can balance innovation, competition, and fundamental rights
At RAID 2025, John Edwards, the UK Information Commissioner, delivered a thoughtful and candid keynote on the intertwined future of privacy, innovation and trust in the age of artificial intelligence.
At RAID 2025 in Brussels, Esko Aho, Former Prime Minister of Finland, delivered a keynote that challenged Europe to rethink its approach to artificial intelligence and technological development. Speaking from

At RAID 2024, the panel discussion, “Grasping the Opportunities and Threats of AI and Digital Transformation,” brought together notable speakers from across government, policy, and industry. Moderated by Karine Caunes,

RAID’s Director heads to Jersey to meet with data protection and privacy leaders at the 46th Global Privacy Assembly Annual Conference International brands including Apple, Google, Johnson & Johnson, the

The RAID 2024 conference hosted a panel on “Emerging Technologies and Innovation,” featuring a diverse lineup of experts in innovation, AI, and research policy. The session focused on the current

RAID (Regulation of AI, Internet & Data) 2024, held at the Stanhope Hotel in Brussels on September 23-24, gathered around 200 global delegates at the intersection of technology and regulation.

Whilst AI brings risks and challenges, it also promises to have a transformative positive impact across numerous areas, Julie Brill, Microsoft’s Chief Privacy Officer and Corporate Vice President Global Privacy,

“Is the way we interpret the GDPR’s inherent concepts adaptable to our digital reality?”, asked Natascha Gerlach, Director of Privacy Policy, Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) opening a panel




