Thursday, January 1, 2026
When the conversation turns to artificial intelligence, innovation and geopolitics in Europe, names like Oxford, Cambridge and ETH Zürich inevitably dominate headlines. Their research centres, such as Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute, frame debates on AI ethics, strategy and societal impact. Yet, the real laboratories of applied AI and geopolitical foresight often lie elsewhere — in institutions quietly bridging the gap between hard engineering, policy insight and strategic foresight.
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Sunday, December 28, 2025
Semiconductors have become the fault line of modern geopolitics. The United States and China are investing aggressively in domestic chip production, treating semiconductors not as consumer goods but as strategic infrastructure. Europe, by contrast, spent decades optimising research while outsourcing large-scale manufacturing — until recent crises exposed how fragile that model had become.
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Thursday, November 27, 2025
Artificial intelligence is transforming every industry, but nowhere is its impact as profound as in the defence sector. For decades, military innovation moved in predictable cycles, centred around large hardware projects and slow technological maturation. AI disrupts that rhythm entirely. It accelerates processes, shifts decision-making and moves the balance of power from who has the most equipment to who can interpret information the fastest.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Europe likes to present itself as the world’s digital rule-maker. From the AI Act to the Digital Markets Act, from data governance to platform accountability, the European Union has built the most expansive regulatory framework for the digital economy anywhere on earth. But behind the headlines and the political theatre lies a more complex question—one that is rarely asked, yet essential for understanding Europe’s technological trajectory. Who actually holds the power to shape Europe’s digital future?
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