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Can the EU turn trust into its biggest strength in the global AI race?
Resham Kotecha from the Open Data Institute believes it can — by proving that human rights and innovation don’t have to clash. With bold regulation, privacy-first tools, and public participation at its core, the EU is aiming to set a global standard for trustworthy AI.

This video explores how the EU could lead the world not with just technology — but with values.
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00:00What if trust became Europe's biggest advantage in the global AI race?
00:04The EU isn't just chasing innovation, it's trying to redefine it.
00:08Reshim Kotecha from the Open Data Institute says the EU has a once-in-a-generation chance
00:13to prove that protecting people's rights and supporting innovation can go hand-in-hand.
00:18With privacy-first infrastructure like GaiaX, powerful tools like privacy-enhancing tech,
00:24and strong independent oversight, Europe could lead the way in trustworthy AI.
00:28But it's not just about tech.
00:31It's about bringing communities in, helping startups compete,
00:34and creating data systems that reflect people's needs, not just profits.
00:39The goal? Turn regulation into a global standard, not a burden, but a blueprint others want to follow.
00:45In a world of AI uncertainty, Europe's edge might just be the one thing machines can't fake, trust.
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