The Advisory Forum, staffed on 1 June 2026, advises the EU Commission and the AI Board on EU AI Act implementation with 174 selected experts from business, civil society and science.
Estonia plans to equip AI agents with their own digital identities to make their actions on behalf of citizens and businesses legally traceable and to limit permissions granularly.
The EU Parliament anchors the ban on synthetic nude image generators in the AI Act, thereby clarifying the limits on the misuse potential of AI systems.
Estonia’s identification number system for AI agents creates traceability of authorities and will serve as a blueprint for regulatory requirements in other jurisdictions.
The US blockade of Claude Fable 5 is being interpreted by European politicians and entrepreneurs as evidence of structural technological dependence, bringing European AI development sovereignty increasingly into focus.
Data sovereignty through local cloud infrastructure is necessary but insufficient — true control requires robust identity governance and transparency over metadata, encryption keys, and access protocols.