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 Can Europe regulate its way to a competitive tech market?
raidtech June 4, 2025 Insights

Can Europe regulate its way to a competitive tech market?

Europe is implementing at raft of digital regulations, including the Digital Services Act package, the AI Act, the Data Act and more on the horizon including a proposed Digital Fairness Act. Many will question how so much regulation aligns with…
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 EU must “cut red tape” to enable AI innovation and investment – EVP Virkkunen
raidtech March 26, 2025 Insights

EU must “cut red tape” to enable AI innovation and investment – EVP Virkkunen

At the FT’s Enabling Europe’s AI Ambition conference, RAID heard from EC EVP Henna Virkkunen, and Google’s Annette Kroeber-Riel, about why and how Europe is adjusting its digital policy environment The European Commission aims to simplify Europe’s regulatory environment to…
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 International regulatory experts weigh up AI opportunities and risks
Nick Scott June 20, 2024 RAID Tech Policy Bytes

International regulatory experts weigh up AI opportunities and risks

Rapid innovation in AI has presented policymakers with the complex challenge of balancing regulation that facilitates and encourages innovation whilst reducing risk. The scope for AI technology to benefit society, for example through healthcare technology innovation or through driving economic…
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 A European ecosystem at the forefront of global AI competition
Ben Avison March 7, 2024 Insights, Interview

A European ecosystem at the forefront of global AI competition

Regulation of AI, Internet & Data (RAID) sat down with Kilian Gross, Head of Unit A2 for Artificial Intelligence Policy Development and Coordination at DG CNECT within the European Commission. Since taking on leadership of Unit A2 for Artificial Intelligence…
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 Riding the waves of internet regulation
raidtech August 15, 2023 Insights, Interview

Riding the waves of internet regulation

Ahead of RAID Physical in Brussels, Nick Seeber, Partner & Internet Regulation Global Lead, Deloitte shares his view of what regulators and industry need to consider at this time of dramatic change   Where are we on the AI development…
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