Europe and the AI transformation: Insights from Biljana Weber (Adopt-AI 2025)
Biljana Weber’s Adopt-AI 2025 insights: Europe must shift from AI pilots to full-scale adoption through governance, trusted data, and sovereign infrastructure.
Biljana Weber’s Adopt-AI 2025 insights: Europe must shift from AI pilots to full-scale adoption through governance, trusted data, and sovereign infrastructure.
The Digital Services Act (DSA) is a European regulation designed to oversee online platforms and ensure a safer, more transparent internet. It imposes strict obligations on content moderation, algorithmic transparency, user protection, and targeted advertising. Very large platforms must assess systemic risks related to disinformation and fundamental rights violations. Supervised by the European Commission and Arcom in France, the DSA enforces penalties of up to 6% of global turnover for non-compliance. This legislation strengthens digital sovereignty and holds tech giants accountable in the European market.
The AI Act is the first global regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, setting strict compliance rules for AI developers and users in Europe. With a risk-based approach, the regulation bans harmful AI applications, enforces transparency, and ensures accountability in high-risk AI systems. Learn how generative AI, general-purpose AI, and AI ethics are shaping the future of responsible AI in the EU.