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AI Governance Roundtable: Regulators & Industry Meet in Brussels

Thomson Reuters Foundation · · International · AI Governance

Regulators and industry representatives gathered in Brussels for a roundtable focused on AI governance, convened under the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The meeting brought together stakeholders to discuss policy frameworks shaping how AI is developed and overseen.

Why this matters: Brussels is where the rules get written. When regulators and industry sit in the same room, the outcome shapes what protections you actually get — not what sounds good in a press release. The concern is always the same: companies have more lobbyists, more data, and more time to spend on these conversations than the public does. Closed-door roundtables are not inherently bad. But the people most affected by AI governance decisions are rarely in the room.

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