

In this episode of the AI Governance Podcast, we discuss the transition from legislation to enforcement for the EU AI Act and the challenges of democratic oversight with Sophie in 't Veld.
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Summary
This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Sophie in 't Veld, a defining figure in European digital rights and a former Member of the European Parliament for 20 years. Sophie joins Enzai’s Matt McCallum to discuss the critical transition from legislation to enforcement for the EU AI Act and the challenges of democratic oversight in a shifting political landscape.
They discuss the "political currency" of digital law enforcement, the catastrophic human cost of unmanaged algorithmic bias as seen in the Dutch childcare benefit scandal, and the dangerous lack of transparency surrounding national security exemptions for AI and spyware.
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Key takeaways
The transition from legislation to enforcement for the EU AI Act and why the "ink isn't dry" on new simplification procedures.
Critical lessons from the GDPR and why enforcement has become a "political currency" for the Commission.
The catastrophic Dutch childcare benefit scandal as a warning for the real-world impact of automated profiling.
The dangers of the "National Security" exemption and its role in creating a "black box" of regulatory lawlessness.
The challenges of Agentic AI and why the principle of human review must remain technology-neutral to protect fundamental rights.
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