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A Tech Regulator and His Son's Warnings About AI

28 min · 21 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Brussels Beat, Javier Espinoza speaks with Werner Stengg, a member of the European Union's tech Commissioner Henna Virkkunen’s cabinet, and his fifteen year old son Jakob, with whom he has co-authored a dystopian AI novel in which a computer has decided to get rid of mankind. They discuss whether Europe’s digital laws are capable of preventing such a scenario, and whether Europe strikes the right balance between innovation and regulation.   They also explore: * Whether today’s digital regulators are out of touch with the needs of future generations. * The merits of restricting minors’ access to digital platforms as younger generations grow up alongside digital technologies. * The current transatlantic disagreements over the enforcement of Europe’s digital rulebook against Big Tech companies.

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