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America First AI: A Shift Towards European Collaboration

Brussels – Amidst a landscape often characterized by political division, advancements in technology present an opportunity to transcend partisan divides and foster practical cooperation, according to Ronan murphy, Director of the Tech Policy Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA).

Murphy’s perspective, shared through CEPA’s online journal Bandwidth, suggests that technological progress can serve as a unifying force, enabling stakeholders to move beyond contentious rhetoric and engage in collaborative efforts.Bandwidth is dedicated to promoting transatlantic cooperation on technology policy, with all opinions expressed belonging solely to the author and not necessarily reflecting the views of their affiliated institutions or CEPA itself. CEPA upholds a strict policy of intellectual independence across all its projects and publications.


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