European Commission Digital Strategy & EU AI Office
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High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.
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This is the official European Commission digital strategy portal and home of the EU AI Office, the key regulatory body responsible for enforcing the EU AI Act, making it an essential reference for AI governance and policy developments in Europe.
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Summary
The European Commission's digital strategy portal serves as the central hub for EU digital policy initiatives, including the European AI Office, the Digital Decade targets, and regulatory frameworks like the AI Act. It coordinates EU-wide approaches to AI governance, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and online safety. The European AI Office, hosted here, is the primary EU body responsible for overseeing implementation of the AI Act and advanced AI systems.
Key Points
- •Hosts the European AI Office, the EU's central body for AI governance and AI Act enforcement
- •Covers Europe's Digital Decade policy framework targeting digital skills, infrastructure, and business transformation by 2030
- •Coordinates the Digital Europe Programme funding innovative digital capacities across member states
- •Addresses online safety regulations including the Digital Services Act and protections for minors
- •Serves as the official source for EU AI policy updates, guidelines, and regulatory developments
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