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The European approach to artificial intelligence policymaking

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Today, the EU's approach has reached a consolidated status, characterised by a comprehensive governance framework and a set of concrete instruments covering regulation, capability-building and AI adoption. This brief traces the path that led here, and the balance between fostering excellence and ensuring trust that has shaped it throughout. Through a chronological lens, it identifies three main phases – exploration, transition, and maturation - that together explain the EU's approach to AI policy and the EU responses to emerging and disruptive innovations.

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  • Rodriguez Müller Paula & André Antoine-alexandre & Tangi Luca & Jugel Laura & Schade Sven & Sanchez Ignacio & De Longueville Bertrand & Gomez Emilia & Fernandez Llorca David, 2026. "The European approach to artificial intelligence policymaking," JRC Research Reports JRC146313, Joint Research Centre.
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