The European Union and the Technology Shift 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63672-2_1
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What Does the Technological Shift Have in Store for the EU? Opportunities and Pitfalls for European Societies

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“…Along with the earlier introduction of GDPR, Brussels latest policies on AI governance could in turn be plausibly conceived as reaffirming the EU's traditional assumed role as a principle-based «regulatory superpower» (Bradford, 2020a;Bakardjieva Engelbrekt et al, 2021). What Bakardjieva Engelbrekt et al (2021) construe as a «technological shift», has been arguably addressed within the context of the «Brussels effect», referring to the EU's innate ability as the world's largest Single Market to promulgate global legal standards which later find inspiration and adoption beyond the remit of its jurisdiction (Bradford, 2020b). One must assume Bradford's empirically tested concept is reflected in the EU's efforts on global regulation of tech, with the GDPR being exemplary for this.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Along with the earlier introduction of GDPR, Brussels latest policies on AI governance could in turn be plausibly conceived as reaffirming the EU's traditional assumed role as a principle-based «regulatory superpower» (Bradford, 2020a;Bakardjieva Engelbrekt et al, 2021). What Bakardjieva Engelbrekt et al (2021) construe as a «technological shift», has been arguably addressed within the context of the «Brussels effect», referring to the EU's innate ability as the world's largest Single Market to promulgate global legal standards which later find inspiration and adoption beyond the remit of its jurisdiction (Bradford, 2020b). One must assume Bradford's empirically tested concept is reflected in the EU's efforts on global regulation of tech, with the GDPR being exemplary for this.…”
Section: Trust Excellence or Both?mentioning
confidence: 99%