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Our latest feature in the Financial Times: the price of overregulation – why EU ideas fail to scale
In our latest Financial Times commentary, we examine how overregulation, fragmented markets, and risk-averse culture are pushing Europe to the sidelines in the global AI race. Despite having the talent and ambition, the EU’s maze of national rules, slow-moving capital, and “first-to-regulate” mindset is driving startups abroad – often to the US or China. […]
New Financial Times’ piece: Regional AI plan targets €100bn economic boost in Central Europe
Our latest feature in the Financial Times explores how Central and Eastern Europe can transform from an AI follower into a European innovation leader – and why the next two years will make or break that vision and decide about the next two decades. The CEE AI Action Plan is our blueprint for change: five […]
As featured in the Financial Times: CEE’s AI ambitions outpace readiness as SMEs face harsh reality
Our latest feature in the Financial Times highlights a critical reality for Central and Eastern Europe’s AI journey: while over 75% of SMEs in the region are experimenting with AI, only a fraction are using it at scale – and readiness gaps in strategy, regulation, and talent remain wide. Based on AI Chamber’s survey of […]
The AI Act Comes Into Force. Poland Has a Chance to Build the Regulator of the Future — But Time Is Running Out
The beginning of August marks an important milestone for artificial intelligence regulation in Europe. In line with the AI Act timeline, several key provisions have now entered into force — including those related to the obligations of general-purpose AI (GPAI) providers and the governance structures at both EU and Member State levels. For Poland, this […]