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How sexually explicit deepfakes undermine democracy and women’s role in the EU

02 Oct EU Institutions

How sexually explicit deepfakes undermine democracy and women’s role in the EU Female politicians have been disproportionately impacted by AI-generated pornographic content.

by Roos Döll

Austrian election ‘another piece of the mosaic’ in far-right surge across the EU

01 Oct EU Institutions

Austrian election ‘another piece of the mosaic’ in far-right surge across the EU

Microchip supply chains: The key to the EU's AI competitiveness?

30 Sep EU Institutions

Microchip supply chains: The key to the EU's AI competitiveness?

Op-ed: Europe’s AI sector needs both more and less regulation

26 Sep Technology

Op-ed: Europe’s AI sector needs both more and less regulation

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Op-ed: The EU's AI Act has transformed the role of chief privacy officer

25 Sep EU Institutions

Op-ed: The EU's AI Act has transformed the role of chief privacy officer

The EU's efforts to regulate AI have put the bloc at the forefront of shaping the future of the technology. It has also put new burdens on company CPOs everywhere.

How have political parties leveraged social media in Germany’s state elections?

24 Sep Technology

How have political parties leveraged social media in Germany’s state elections?

Far-right AfD and new left-wing BSW gained ground in German state elections. Social media have contributed to voter mobilisation.

Op-ed: Why the EU is falling behind on digital financial oversight

23 Sep EU Institutions

Op-ed: Why the EU is falling behind on digital financial oversight

It's the job of the European Court of Auditors to exercise effective control of public funds. Digitalisation is crucial for transparency, and the EU is way behind.

To boost the EU’s global competitiveness, we must change course on industrial and innovation policy Partner Content

25 Sep EU Institutions

To boost the EU’s global competitiveness, we must change course on industrial and innovation policy

As the European Union seeks to enhance global competitiveness, policy-makers face a pivotal decision: either embrace policies that promote innovation and competitiveness, or push forward with regulation that could threaten European leadership in global technologies like 5G and digital audio

Poland’s Tusk faces rule-of-law paradox

20 Sep EU Institutions

Poland’s Tusk faces rule-of-law paradox

The Polish prime minister's plans to restore the rule of law may need to wait for a new president next year. But by then, it could be too late.

What happens to Schengen in an era of renewed border control?

19 Sep EU Institutions

What happens to Schengen in an era of renewed border control?

The visa-free Schengen Area is meant to realise the EU goal of freedom of movement. But new border security measures could jeopardise that project.

Meet the new European Commissioner hopefuls

18 Sep EU Institutions

Meet the new European Commissioner hopefuls

Ursula von der Leyen has presented her second-term priorities and commissioner lineup. Here's a first look at her priorities for her second mandate.

Ireland’s €13 billion windfall: Has the EU’s Apple ruling unleashed legal ‘chaos’?

17 Sep EU Institutions

Ireland’s €13 billion windfall: Has the EU’s Apple ruling unleashed legal ‘chaos’?

‘The judgment totally contradicts precedent,’ says King’s College London’s Stephen Daly in a Q+A that digs into the European Court of Justice’s recent decision ordering the tech giant to pay back taxes.

Meet Julia Leferman, the new voice for Europe’s 10,000 breweries Partner Content

19 Sep Economics

Meet Julia Leferman, the new voice for Europe’s 10,000 breweries

Brewing is rooted in Europe's history, and a vital part of our heritage. Julia Leferman, who recently took the reins as the new Secretary General of The Brewers for Europe, tells us how the industry must also play a crucial role in Europe's present and future, driving innovation, sustainability, and economic growth

Review: What's next for NATO?

13 Sep Culture & Arts

Review: What's next for NATO?

Two recent books interrogate the transatlantic alliance's Cold War history and assess its relevance in the 21st century.

What's in the new EU-Angola investment deal

12 Sep Foreign & Security Policy

What's in the new EU-Angola investment deal

The EU-Angola Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement, which came into force this week, could reshape investment practices focusing on sustainable projects.

Unpacking the Draghi report: ‘We need to have more investments, period’

11 Sep EU Institutions

Unpacking the Draghi report: ‘We need to have more investments, period’

Mario Draghi's EU competitiveness report is out, and there is something for everyone to criticise. For one economist, it ‘comes down to productivity.’

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Microchip supply chains: The key to the EU's AI competitiveness?

30 Sep EU Institutions

Microchip supply chains: The key to the EU's AI competitiveness?

With semiconductors at the core of AI and consumer tech, Europe faces intense competition for crucial supply chains. But amid US-China tensions, the bloc has a unique opportunity to carve its own path.

What happens to Schengen in an era of renewed border control?

19 Sep EU Institutions

What happens to Schengen in an era of renewed border control?

The visa-free Schengen Area is meant to realise the EU goal of freedom of movement. But new border security measures could jeopardise that project.

Meet the new European Commissioner hopefuls

18 Sep EU Institutions

Meet the new European Commissioner hopefuls

Ursula von der Leyen has presented her second-term priorities and commissioner lineup. Here's a first look at her priorities for her second mandate.

Ireland’s €13 billion windfall: Has the EU’s Apple ruling unleashed legal ‘chaos’?

17 Sep EU Institutions

Ireland’s €13 billion windfall: Has the EU’s Apple ruling unleashed legal ‘chaos’?

‘The judgment totally contradicts precedent,’ says King’s College London’s Stephen Daly in a Q+A that digs into the European Court of Justice’s recent decision ordering the tech giant to pay back taxes.

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