It’s clear we won’t regulate AI for safety’s sake
As usual, governments will barely affect the trends that most affect our lives
As usual, governments will barely affect the trends that most affect our lives

Forget the singularity and robot takeovers; what matters is who captures the value added

Overly onerous regulation could leave Europe as an also-ran after the US and China

Sector companies have been slow to address the concerns of ordinary people over the technology

Evaluation of use cases and business models will dominate 2026

Corporate leaders are betting that automation will produce outsized returns

If the region fails to lead on safe and secure AI, it risks remaining stuck on the wrong side of the tech wall