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Opinion: Europe can lead the world in legal AI — by out-regulating everyone else

Aug18
by Sindy Cator on August 18, 2025 at 6:30 am
Posted In: Insider


Remember the movie Dodgeball? That ridiculous scene where the coach makes his team run across a busy highway? The logic: “If you can dodge traffic, you can dodge a ball.” Europe’s approach to AI feels similar: if you can survive our labyrinth of rules, you can survive anywhere.  Conversations with European companies about AI rarely begin with “What can it do?” Instead, they open with a sigh and ask, “Are we allowed to use this?”  For most industries, that’s a creativity-killer, but legal professionals thrive in regulatory swamps. Europe’s swamp is about to become its competitive moat. The paradox: red…

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└ Tags: Corporates and innovation, Deep tech, europe, Government and policy, Insider, Next Featured, Opinion, Startups and technology, web, World
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Subscriptions are creeping from software into everything — even your car’s horsepower

Aug15
by Sindy Cator on August 15, 2025 at 4:59 pm
Posted In: Uncategorized


The subscription model beloved of software is now creeping into cars.  Volkswagen has become the latest automaker to adopt the pricing structure. The German marque has introduced a monthly subscription fee to access the full performance of some of its ID.3 electric vehicles. Auto Express spotted that the Volkswagen ID.3 Pro and Pro S were listed in the UK as producing 201bhp, but could hit 228bhp — if customers paid extra. For that extra 27bhp, buyers can pay £16.50 per month, £165 annually, or £649 for a lifetime subscription that transfers with the car if it’s resold. Volkswagen described the…

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└ Tags: Cars, Corporates and innovation, Ecosystems, german, Next Featured, Performance, UK, web
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How Europe can win the battle for tech talent

Aug14
by Sindy Cator on August 14, 2025 at 2:28 pm
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There’s no doubt that Europe has ambition. Over the last decade, we’ve laid the foundation for a thriving digital economy, from regulatory leadership to tech-driven reforms and rapidly growing regional hubs. But infrastructure alone doesn’t build the future; people do. And today, we face the very human challenge of how to win — and retain — the talent that powers innovation. We’re seeing highly skilled individuals, such as founders, engineers, and product leaders, move their operations or careers to the US and, in some cases, to Asia. This trend reflects global competition at its fiercest. But it’s also a moment…

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└ Tags: Asia, economy, Ecosystems, europe, Government and policy, infrastructure, Next Featured, Startups and technology, tech, web
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10 lessons from the James Webb telescope that could shape European tech

Aug13
by Sindy Cator on August 13, 2025 at 6:10 am
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The scientific world is reeling. New discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope — a joint project by the European Space Agency(ESA), NASA, and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) — aren’t just surprising, they’re contradicting our deepest assumptions about how the universe works. Fundamentally, it seems the universe may not be playing by the rules we mostly thought we understood.  So, what could it all mean for space exploration, space technology, and future deep tech? And what should space tech businesses, inventors, investors, and VC funds in Europe be considering as a result of the latest discoveries? At Beyond Earth…

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Are we ready to live amongst robots?

Aug12
by Sindy Cator on August 12, 2025 at 7:32 am
Posted In: Future of Work


Arguably the most important thing that the rise of intelligent AI could potentially bring is access. Access to goods, services, and information not just for the few, but for everyone. Victoria Slivkoff, Head of Ecosystem at Walden Catalyst and Managing Director of Extreme Tech Challenge — a nonprofit uniting startups and VCs to accelerate progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — is excited for what lies ahead. In her view, the physical manifestation of AI could bring us closer to realising these ambitious goals. “Now we’re moving into the area of reasoning. AI is not just aggregating and…

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