Defence, Energy and Copyright: In the Spotlight of This Week’s Plenary Session

The MEPs will have a rather packed schedule this week, tackling topics such as energy, defence, technology, copyright, and geopolitical uncertainties. Defence, Energy and Copyright: In the Spotlight of This Week’s Plenary Session This week, the European Parliament gathers in Strasbourg from Monday to Thursday for a plenary session that will touch upon a myriad […]
AI in Government Transforming Public Sector Decision-Making

The promise of AI in government is simple. A pure, un-bribable efficiency. It is a tool that can be used against human corruption. But – if an algorithm is immune to money and influence peddling, does that make it immune to the rule of law? For example, take the case of Ukraine’s Diia.AI. It’s been launched in September this year as the world’s first national AI assistant that delivers government services directly in a chat, […]
Can European digital and tech regulatory environment sustain competitiveness and security?

Following the latest EU Commission fines on Apple and Meta, the question rises — in its effort to boost European competitiveness and security, is European Commission unintentionally pushing out American companies for Chinese counterparts? On Wednesday, 23 April, two US tech giants received the first fines from the European Commission under the Digital Market Act: […]