I wrote this piece after noticing how often europe gets dismissed in tech discussions as "the place that regulates instead of innovating."
but when you look closer, the EU's approach, emphasizing privacy, open standards, and long term social impact is quietly influencing how tech companies around the world operate. GDPR, AI governance, sustainability directives, all of these have become global reference points.
I'm curious how others see this: is Europe's model genuinely shaping global tech culture, or just forcing compliance? can innovation thrive in a system that prioritizes human outcomes over disruption?
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially from people working in both European and US tech contexts.
I wrote this piece after noticing how often europe gets dismissed in tech discussions as "the place that regulates instead of innovating."
but when you look closer, the EU's approach, emphasizing privacy, open standards, and long term social impact is quietly influencing how tech companies around the world operate. GDPR, AI governance, sustainability directives, all of these have become global reference points.
I'm curious how others see this: is Europe's model genuinely shaping global tech culture, or just forcing compliance? can innovation thrive in a system that prioritizes human outcomes over disruption?
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially from people working in both European and US tech contexts.