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In this episode, you'll learn more about the role of EU in setting international standards on the use of armed drones and the topic of European security.
Let’s Talk About Human Trafficking - this episode helps understand the topic discussed by the FEMM committee. Presented by Laurelu, Nina & Raphael.
A podcast about the work of the AFCO committee on the dispute between Poland, Hungary and the EU about the rule of law. In this podcast, we have welcomed a special guest: MEP Damian Boeselager.
In this episode, Henri talks about the SEDE topic regarding Hybrid Threats and the general difficulties and interesting parts of it.
In this episode, the chairperson of REGI Amanda Häkkinen and media team member Iida Salonurmi talk about the topic of regional border cooperation. Tune in to hear what are the big problems for people living in Euroregions and what made Amanda drawn to this topic.
This episode features Maria the LIBE II chair. We talk about the growing issue of Cyber sexual harassment and assault. We talk about the difficulties of the topic as well the general excitement for the session.
Being interviewed in this episode is the chairperson of LIBE I Anastasia Khairova. She will give her tips on where to start researching her committee topic and how to prepare for an EYP session, as well as why data privacy is such a crucial topic especially for the young generation. Interviewing her is Iida Salonurmi.
In this podcast episode, Viktor who is the chairperson of ITRE and Atakan are having a talk on the green transition in European industry.
In this podcast, Eva and Sanja will be talking about the work of ENVI II and genome editing. We talk about the good and the bad of genome editing and how it can improve the medical field while safeguarding the diversity of our society.
In this podcast, Lazaros and Sanja will be talking about the work of ENVI II and compulsive gaming. We talk about some of the benefits of video gaming and how that can be fully utilized in schools without risking gaming addiction as well as the influence the EU can have in this field.
Digital and online education have been a struggle for all of us for the past year. Through the COVID-19 breakout, it became apparent that more emphasises should be put on the improvement of the digital skills of European citizens. Accordingly, 1 in 5 young people across the EU fails to reach a basic level of digital skills. Therefore, the Committee of Culture and Education has the agenda to come up with solutions for the improvement of digital and online education.
Cyberactivism has been a hot topic since the COVID-19 breakout. There have been challenges to engage young people in politics virtually. Even before the pandemic, the voter turnout among the young people was very low. The Committee on Constitutional Affairs will discuss these issues during the session and come up with solutions for these issues.
In this podcast, we meet Jef Staes, who after a career as an engineer lost his passion and decided to start working on how our educational systems can better create creative individuals. Jef wants our education system to better suit our talents and passions, and most importantly, help us find them.
In this interview, Joshua Kamer discusses the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with Amit Kumar, head of data privacy at Tata Steel Europe. How do companies guarantee compliance with GDPR? What role do regulators take in the enforcement of the GDPR? How will, or should, GDPR enforcement and compliance change in the future?
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In this interview, Joshua Kamer discusses the legal implications of micro-targeting with Mark Leiser, Assistant Professor at the Center for Law and Digital Technologies at Leiden University. What are misconceptions about micro-targeting, and what role does the GDPR play? Will transparency solve the manipulative effect of micro-targeting, and what might other viable solutions look like?
In this podcast, Tom Suelmann and Paul Verhagen discuss the implications of quantum computing on encryption and cybersecurity as a whole. Paul Verhagen is a data scientist at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), with an expertise in security and geopolitics. Together they explore the global race for quantum supremacy and how covid-19 has changed future prospects of the EU in terms of security and strategic autonomy.
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In this podcast, Pepijn de Haan and Dr. Ir. Roel Dobbe take a critical look at the use of AI and algorithms, focussing on the potential of discrimination inherent to these technologies. Roel Dobbe is a veteran in the area of the governance of AI and has a lot of experience analysing different AI systems around the world. His insights can provide listeners with a broader understanding of how carefully AI and algorithms should be implemented in our society.
In this podcast, Margarida interviews two Portuguese youngsters determined to have a positive impact in the fashion market: Inês Moreira, founder of the online vintage store “The Golden Age”, and Sofia Pontes, co-owner of the local slow fashion business “Odara”. Together, they reflect on what the future holds for the fashion industry and on how you can make a difference in your daily life.
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