Are AI laws really driving innovation out of Europe?

About that episode

European AI legislation is coming soon and will limit the riskiest applications. It is not yet clear exactly how this will happen, but European companies are concerned that innovation in this area will no longer be given space. Companies such as Siemens, Heineken and TomTom support these fears, but is this justified? Or will we soon experience a ‘critical productivity gap’?

We serve it Marloes Pumpchairman of the Dutch AI Coalition and co-chair of the European AI Forum

That shitty world of tickets

Most likely you are also aware of all the negative messages about selling concert tickets in our country. Expensive prices, long lines, and anti-social resellers make it difficult for fans to see their favorite artists. Could it have been done differently? And will we end up with blockchain?

We discussed it with Lennard Moondirector at SECUTIX.

Telecom vs Big Tech

European telecom giants want to make more money from our big internet consumers. Therefore, companies like Netflix, Google and Meta will have to start paying, but is that realistic? And where do EU countries stand in this discussion?

We asked for it Rudolph van der Bergpartner at Stratix Consulting.

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Rebecca Burke

"Coffee trailblazer. Analyst. General music geek. Bacon maven. Devoted organizer. Incurable internet ninja. Entrepreneur."

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