IN THIS LESSON
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Watch from 4.05 until 27:31
Webinar, co-hosted by the Open Government Partnership and the Centre for Democracy and Technology gives an overview and state of play of the DSA and the AI Act.
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Read only the following sections:
The case against defeatism in AI (p.8)
The need for a CERN for AI (p.10)
A framework for success (p.11)
Limitations of this research (p.16)
Focus areas (p.18-22)
The report proposes that a CERN for AI could boost Europe’s economic performance, improve security against external threats, and develop truly trustworthy AI. This idea is also included in the Commission’s Competitive Compass.
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Codagnone and Weigl argue that the EU's recent surge in digital policy-making may ultimately undermine rather than achieve Europe's digital autonomy.
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The article argues that while the EU's "Brussels Effect" has successfully exported digital regulations globally, it may need to evolve beyond regulatory approaches toward structural solutions like digital public infrastructure to truly challenge Big Tech dominance.