Can the EU change course on tech?

Last week, Mario Draghi, who had formerly served as President of the European Central Bank and Italian Prime Minister, published a two-part, roughly 400-page report titled The future of European competitiveness. The first portion of the report outlines the numerous ways in which the EU has fallen behind the United States and China in terms […]

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