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  1. Join the Systematic AI Coding Workshop, sponsored by Open VSX, on 23 June in Brussels to explore approaches to AI development. 🎟️ Save your seat: https:// aiecl

    A workshop focused on AI development approaches will be held in Brussels on June 23rd. The event is sponsored by Open VSX and aims to bring together developers to discuss AI coding strategies. Attendees can register for the workshop through a provided link. AI

    Join the Systematic AI Coding Workshop, sponsored by Open VSX, on 23 June in Brussels to explore approaches to AI development. 🎟️ Save your seat: https:// aiecl

    IMPACT Provides a forum for developers to discuss and learn about AI coding strategies and tools.

  2. China’s commerce chief Wang Wentao expected in Brussels on June 29 and 30: sources

    China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao is scheduled to visit Brussels on June 29-30 for discussions with EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic. The visit aims to address escalating trade tensions between China and the European Union, particularly concerning China's overcapacity in manufacturing. The EU is considering adopting a more assertive stance on China policy, which could involve increased use of safeguard measures and support for a new instrument to counter overcapacity. AI

    China’s commerce chief Wang Wentao expected in Brussels on June 29 and 30: sources

    IMPACT This cluster has minimal direct impact on AI operators, focusing instead on international trade policy and diplomacy.

  3. As Chinese EV makers expand in Europe, are local automotive suppliers set to benefit?

    European automotive suppliers may see increased demand due to the expansion of Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers into the region. Despite concerns about protectionist measures from Brussels, such as investment caps and workforce requirements, industry insiders believe Chinese entry will create opportunities. These opportunities span batteries, lithium, and other raw materials, with Chinese companies potentially forming joint ventures with European firms to navigate these regulations. AI

    As Chinese EV makers expand in Europe, are local automotive suppliers set to benefit?

    IMPACT The article discusses the expansion of electric vehicles, which are increasingly incorporating AI and advanced software, and the associated supply chain impacts. However, the core focus is on automotive manufacturing and trade policy rather than AI development itself.

  4. NicFab Newsletter #21 is out. The protection of minors is becoming the lever with which Brussels is rewriting the architecture of the web — age verification, Of

    Brussels is leveraging the protection of minors to reshape the internet's structure, focusing on age verification and stricter regulations for online platforms. This includes addressing the UK's Online Safety Act and countering fragmented social media bans across European nations. The newsletter also covers legal developments like the CJEU ruling on publisher remuneration and proposals for simplifying the EU AI Act. AI

    NicFab Newsletter #21 is out. The protection of minors is becoming the lever with which Brussels is rewriting the architecture of the web — age verification, Of

    IMPACT Policy shifts in Brussels may influence AI development and deployment, particularly concerning data privacy and age verification.