
Europe needs an industrial policy for AI
Tech adoption is key for the success of Europe, but our laws are too broad to cater to the needs of our leading industries and too strict to encourage broad adoption.
Analysing European tech policy from the perspective of the next unicorn (yes, that could be you).
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