The European Innovation Act is meant to ease fragmentation, speed technology transfer, improve access to capital, and support innovative public procurement, but its real test will be whether it helps promising work leave the lab and enter the market.
A new procurement disclosure rule puts artificial intelligence inside the paperwork trail, where definitions, evaluation logic, and dispute risk can matter as much as the tools themselves.
Decades-old policy choices may be undermining Europe’s ability to compete in the global AI race.
As public procurement grows more complex, targeted training emerges as the state’s secret weapon against inefficiency and error.
As Washington pushes for lighter-touch AI rules, California escalates its own battle to set higher standards for public contracts, igniting a federalist showdown.
The European Parliament wants to shift the balance of digital power-using public contracts as a weapon against tech dependency.