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Digital-ready policies are those policies that are designed to be implemented effectively in a digital age.
The AI Act came into force on 1 August 2024. The new regulation is the first-ever legal framework on AI, which addresses the risks of AI and positions Europe to play a leading role globally.
On July 18, the European Parliament elected Ursula von der Leyen as President of the European Commission with 401 votes in favour through a secret ballot.
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On July 12, 2024, the European Union officially published the AI Act in its Official Journal. The legislation will come into effect on August 1, 2024, 20 days after its publication. The...

Data has become crucial for success across various sectors, with data spaces emerging as digital environments for trusted data sharing and management. These spaces ensure data sovereignty and have the potential to revolutionise business, economies, and daily life....

Transparency stands as a cornerstone principle of the European Union and a global standard in modern governance, promoting at its heart trust between governments and the stakeholders it serves. It is essential for maintaining democratic integrity and ensuring...

Public sector bodies generate vast repositories of data, known as public sector information or government data. This data represents a valuable resource for different stakeholders, such as researchers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers, but in order for it to realise...

CEDAR emerges at a pivotal moment of legislative transformation within the European Union. New regulations, specifically the Data Governance Act and the...

The goal of the YouControl project is to help the Ukrainian and foreign public, government, and donors (including the EU) use their information, open data, modern technologies, and safe practices to manage public funds and foreign aid as efficiently as possible.