Sunday, February 1, 2026
In an era of shifting powers and digital influence, Peter Davidsen explores the state, knowledge and the human dimension of geopolitics. How do global forces shape everyday life — and how can dialogue and insight help us navigate this new landscape?
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Sunday, February 1, 2026
Imagine a social platform where trolls do not exist, algorithms do not push you toward polarizing extremes and your digital identity is as secure as your passport in a safe. That is the promise of W-Social. As the world watches Elon Musk’s X transform into a digital Wild West, W-Social poses a fundamental question: are we willing to sacrifice anonymity for civil discourse?
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
For decades, European power was defined through markets, regulation and industrial capacity. Culture existed alongside that project — respected, supported, but rarely treated as strategic. That distinction has collapsed. In an age of geopolitical tension, platform dominance and accelerating artificial intelligence, culture and media have become infrastructure. They shape trust, legitimacy and collective orientation. Creative Europe sits precisely at that intersection, even if it is seldom described in those terms.
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Sunday, January 4, 2026
As the new working year begins, conversations across boardrooms and timelines will once again be dominated by artificial intelligence, automation and the next wave of digital disruption. These themes matter. Yet beneath the noise of software updates and AI agents, a far more physical reality is unfolding — one that may shape Europe’s future just as profoundly.
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Sunday, November 16, 2025
Europe has long prided itself on protecting the digital rights of its citizens. With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the continent set a global standard: privacy is not optional, it is fundamental. Companies around the world now look to Europe as a benchmark for handling personal data responsibly. But as artificial intelligence and big data transform the digital landscape, the question arises: is GDPR enough to maintain trust in the 21st century?
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Saturday, November 8, 2025
Artificial Intelligence is changing more than how we work — it’s also changing how criminals operate. From cloned voices and deepfake videos to AI-generated identities, cybercriminals are adopting advanced tools faster than many defenses can keep up. Across Europe, regulators, companies and citizens are beginning to recognize a new reality: online crime has become increasingly intelligent.
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Saturday, November 8, 2025
In an era dominated by data, the world is split not only by technology, but by values. While the United States often emphasizes growth, efficiency and monetization and China prioritizes state control and scale, Europe is charting a different path — one grounded in privacy, fairness and inclusion. But what does this “ethical digital framework” mean in practice? And can Europe turn values into both governance and competitive advantage?
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Saturday, November 8, 2025
Imagine walking into work tomorrow and finding a new colleague at your desk — gripping a coffee, humming softly, but with no face, no voice, only glowing code. That colleague? An algorithm. While that may sound futuristic, many workers already feel that AI is part of their team. What does it mean when machines don’t just assist, but collaborate? And how does trust, empathy and human experience shape this new way of working?
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