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The European Commission has long experience in regulating and policing complex industries. Even the big EU member states do not have such capacities and skills anymore

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Too much 'EU crisis' talk — let's praise where the politics works

The EU is an indispensable organisation. Are you surprised I am writing this? Am I doing PR for the EU now? No, not really. On this site, I have often criticised EU actions. Because it is an indispensable institution, it needs scrutiny and criticism.

The recent debate on AI shows once again why the EU is indispensable.

The risks and dangers of AI have been highlighted for many years. My organisation

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Michael Meyer-Resende is the executive director of Democracy Reporting International, a non-partisan NGO in Berlin that supports political participation.

The European Commission has long experience in regulating and policing complex industries. Even the big EU member states do not have such capacities and skills anymore

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Michael Meyer-Resende is the executive director of Democracy Reporting International, a non-partisan NGO in Berlin that supports political participation.

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