
With Stan Veuger
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2 months ago |
aei.org | With Stan Veuger |Michael Strain |Stan Veuger |Frederick M. Hess
The second Trump administration has announced and threatened to enact a range of disruptive and broadly protectionist trade policy changes. As America’s allies and trading partners consider their response, uncertainty reigns. AEI’s Michael R. Strain and Stan Veuger welcome Maroš Šefčovič, European commissioner for trade and economic security, for a conversation about economic security, trade policy, and EU-US cooperation. Submit questions to or on X with #AskAEIEcon.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
aei.org | With Stan Veuger |Margrethe Vestager |Stan Veuger |Christopher J. Scalia
Rapid developments in artificial intelligence have policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic scrambling to respond. The EU’s recently approved AI Act would regulate a wide range of applications deemed to pose privacy, national security, product safety, and other risks. The Biden administration’s executive order on AI has adopted a similarly multifaceted approach, touching on discrimination, fraud, immigration, biothreats, and other issues.
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Nov 21, 2023 |
aei.org | With Stan Veuger |Seth Stephens-Davidowitz |Stan Veuger |Matthew Continetti
As developments in the field of artificial intelligence continue apace, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a former Google data scientist and bestselling author, recently launched his latest book project: an AI-driven exploration of who makes it to the NBA, written in 30 days. At this event, he will reveal how AI has helped him analyze player data, generate relevant illustrations, and ultimately decipher what separates NBA stars from the rest.
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Jun 30, 2023 |
aei.org | With Stan Veuger |Jesús Fernández-Villaverde |Dalibor Rohac |Stan Veuger
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently called an early election for July 23. The vote comes at a crucial time for Spain, which holds the presidency of the Council of the European Union. Long dominated by the center-left Partido Socialista Obrero Español and the center-right Partido Popular, the Spanish political landscape has fragmented in recent years as challengers on the far left and far right joined regional and separatist parties in determining the balance of power.
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