The Belgian government released a guide overviewing its agenda when it assumes the presidency of the Council of the European Union. Among data privacy, security and technology topics, the document states the EU must compete to lead in artificial intelligence development and pursue "more competitive data markets."
Belgium releases agenda for assuming Council of the European Union presidency
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