Croatie : requiem pour la santé publique
Covid-19 en Croatie : situation dramatique à l'hôpital Dubrava de Zagreb
Santé : Farmal, « l'affaire Mediator » qui fait tousser la Croatie
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Croatie : requiem pour la santé publique
Covid-19 en Croatie : situation dramatique à l'hôpital Dubrava de Zagreb
Santé : Farmal, « l'affaire Mediator » qui fait tousser la Croatie
Santé en Croatie : les infirmières tentées par le grand départ
Written by Tambiama Madiega with Anne Louise Van De Pol.
The artificial intelligence act envisages setting up coordinated AI ‘regulatory sandboxes’ to foster innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) across the EU. A regulatory sandbox is a tool allowing businesses to explore and experiment with new and innovative products, services or businesses under a regulator’s supervision. It provides innovators with incentives to test their innovations in a controlled environment, allows regulators to better understand the technology, and fosters consumer choice in the long run. However, regulatory sandboxes also come with a risk of being misused or abused, and need the appropriate legal framework to succeed.
In April 2021, the European Commission presented a proposal for a regulation laying down harmonised rules on AI (the ‘artificial intelligence act’ or ‘AI act’). Academics and stakeholders have commented on the proposal, touching, in particular, on issues regarding the lack of liability protection for sandbox participants, the need for a more harmonised approach to AI regulatory sandboxes, and the interplay between AI sandbox and EU data protection rules.
The European Parliament has called for introducing regulatory sandbox instruments in several resolutions. Its April 2022 committee draft report on the AI act argued for more transparency on the implementation and use of AI sandboxes.
Read the complete briefing on ‘Artificial intelligence act and regulatory sandboxes‘ in the Think Tank pages of the European Parliament.
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Social entrepreneurship, best practices and lessons learnt were discussed during an OSCE-organized online seminar in Ashgabat on 20 and 21 June 2022.
The seminar brought together representatives from the Ministry of Trade and Foreign Economic Relations, Ministry of Finance and Economy of Turkmenistan, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of Population, Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, commercial banks and other relevant institutions as well as the, Women's Union and Youth Organization of Turkmenistan.
Two international experts from Germany and the Russian Federation presented best practices of the OSCE participating States in developing measures and tools for promoting social entrepreneurship as well as strengthening the role of women-entrepreneurs.
"Taking into account the topical agenda of the OSCE Chairmanship in 2022 and national priorities, the Centre has intensified co-operation with the government on using science and know-how tools for sustainable development and green recovery, encouraging collaborative approaches in digitalization processes, and further promoting entrepreneurship and economic opportunities for women," said Ivana Markovic-Boskovic, Economic and Environmental Officer of the OSCE Centre in Ashgabat.
The experts touched upon the development of social entrepreneurship, and introduced measures to support social business, as well as financial instruments for its enhancement. Discussions focused on the role of women in the development of social entrepreneurship, the forecast of social entrepreneurship in Europe, and barriers encountered by social entrepreneurship.