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Europe’s AI moment: Between regulation and global relevance

Aug 25, 202529 minEp. 83
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In this episode of Future is Blue, Andrea Renda (CEPS) joins host Carlos Carnicero Urabayen to unpack the implications of the EU’s AI Act and Europe’s broader role in shaping global AI governance. Renda highlights the AI Act as a bold but complex regulatory effort, warning that its global influence may be limited unless backed by stronger investment and innovation capacity. He calls for a "digital social contract" built on corporate accountability, empowered civil society, and digital literacy, while cautioning against the risks of disinformation, labor disruption, and shortsighted automation. Despite these challenges, Renda remains optimistic about AI’s potential—especially in science and sustainability—and urges the EU to launch a large-scale initiative akin to a “CERN for AI” to lead in trustworthy, human-centric innovation.
He also recommends two key reads: Strengthening international cooperation on AI” (CEPS-Brookings) and Towards a European large‑scale initiative on Artificial Intelligence: What are the options?, both offering frameworks for Europe's next steps in AI leadership. 

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