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425 Shaping tomorrow’s AI landscape: The AI & Policy Day lands in Amsterdam on December 11

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Antonio L. Escárzaga @ EU-Startups · 11/19/2025 10:24 EDT

Shaping tomorrow’s AI landscape: The AI & Policy Day lands in Amsterdam on December 11

The European Commission is pleased to announce the AI Policy Day: Scaling AI in Europe, an event for policymakers, researchers, startups and AI innovation leaders to discuss the opportunities and challenges of AI for Europe. The full-day gathering will take place in the AI House in Amsterdam on the 11th of December 2025.  The event ...

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