How Fixing EU Single Market Gaps Will Foster Tech Innovation Across Europe
Main takeaways The Single Market remains the EU’s greatest asset in achieving the economies of scale needed to drive innovation […]
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Main takeaways The Single Market remains the EU’s greatest asset in achieving the economies of scale needed to drive innovation […]
Cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) are driving the transformation of Europe’s telecom sector. Yet, some large telecom operators – ironically, those benefiting the most from digital innovation – claim that the very tech firms enabling their digital transformation are also those ‘exploiting’ telecom networks, and argue the two business models are converging.
Any new EU digital legislation initiated in the future should only seek to address specific and quantifiable problems or gaps that Europeans are facing on a daily basis. Moreover, making sure that new rules are well designed, substantiated by evidence, and focus on a concrete problem will be essential to preventing many unintended consequences down the line.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate Europe’s digital transformation and boost our competitiveness. This rapidly evolving technology builds on significant advances in AI research and the increasing availability of high-quality data, computing power, and machine learning.
September wasn’t just back to school for Brussels, but also back to discussing the future of Europe’s digital infrastructure and the EU telecoms sector.
Summer is a good time to reflect on what comes next. With the change in EU institutions, we have a short breather. But many work streams continue, least of all the new and very publicised enforcement of the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Main takeaways In just a few days, on 7 March, the digital space will change. Or at least the EU […]
Main takeaways Brussels seems to have been taken hostage by an unsettling trend of last-minute EU deal-making on many major […]
There is important legislation making its way through Parliament that will affect the services on offer to British consumers and […]
Wide-ranging public policy debates with the potential to massively impact tech companies made 2023 a critical year for industry research […]