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In this episode, we cover the EU’s rethink of AI regulation, a semiconductor supply thaw with China, Klarna’s pay-by-bank move in Germany, the UK’s “Quantum Decade,” and Germany’s record-setting battery storage project.
What we cover:
- How potential timing tweaks to the AI Act could affect startup roadmaps and compliance budgets
- Why the Nexperia chip deal matters for auto, industrials, and supply risk
- What Variable Recurring Payments signal for card rails and open banking adoption
- Where UK quantum funding is headed—and who benefits
- How utility-scale storage reshapes Europe’s energy-security story
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