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Europe’s cyberbullying action plan risks missing the real culprit. Nicoleta Prutean argues that when platforms systematically exploit vulnerability for profit, the bully is the system itself.
Europe is home to world-class neuroscience, yet lacks a coherent strategy to match. Pawel Swieboda argues the EU needs a dedicated neurotechnology moonshot before rivals pull ahead in the race to interface with the human brain.
Europe’s tech ambitions and climate commitments are increasingly being governed separately. This piece explores how the EU can align both before infrastructure decisions lock in incompatible pathways.
The EU’s Biotech Act could define Europe’s next industrial frontier. But success will depend on clear missions, accountable leadership, and permanent capabilities.
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, Cynthia Scharf argues to stop chasing hope and instead summoning the courage to confront climate reality as it is.
Europe faces a narrowing window to prepare for artificial general intelligence. Commissioning a dedicated AGI Preparedness Report could clarify Europe’s priorities, align institutions, and guide investments before the next frontier of AI transforms global competition.
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