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Our latest thinking on the governance of emerging technologies
Private investment in solar radiation modification is outpacing governance. Giulia Neri argues Europe’s political commitment now needs a research agenda and real diplomacy to back it up.
We assess where the EU’s digital rulebook stands as AI stress-tests its limits — placing the spotlight on four frameworks responding to the same technology in four very different ways.
Europe’s digital sovereignty debate keeps future generations out of the picture. Rowan Emslie argues the narratives dominating Brussels are making that worse.
This White Paper draws on 2 years of research by the Centre for Future Generations’ Neurotech programme, synthesising our key ideas and policy recommendations across publications. It intends to provide a call to European policy action on neurotechnology.
CFG proposes a new EU governance category for wellness neurotechnology devices and sets out what it would take to make it work.
The line between a wellness device and a medical one is harder to draw than regulators assume. CFG spoke to founders and experts about the strategic pressures shaping that choice, and what they want policymakers to do about it.
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