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27.08.2025

Commentary on the Draft Slovak Law Implementing the EU AI Act – Regulatory Sandboxes

The AI Chamber has prepared a commentary on Slovakia’s draft law implementing the EU AI Act. Our main concern is the absence of binding provisions on regulatory sandboxes, which are essential for supporting innovation and SMEs in the AI sector. Regulatory sandboxes are one of the few measures in the AI Act that can bring […]

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22.08.2025

Global AI strategies

As the artificial intelligence revolution continues to capture media headlines around the world, many nation states and international organisations are compelled to determine their stance towards this phenomenon that promises to reshape the very foundations of our societies. There is now a plethora of “strategies” and “plans”, that are both indicative of the overall disposition […]

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14.08.2025

What Does a Yacht Have to Do with Development? The Strategic Drift of Poland’s Economic Policy

The HoReCa sector support programme under the National Recovery Plan, which has been stirring public debate for the last week, should be more than just another topic in the daily political squabble. It has revealed a broader, systemic problem that calls for deeper reflection. While headline-grabbing cases of funding yachts or saunas rightly raise questions […]

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13.08.2025

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.   […]