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OpenAI's 'Hacktivate AI' Report Proposes 20 Initiatives to Speed Up EU AI Adoption

The 'Hacktivate AI' report offers a roadmap for Europe to catch up in AI. Key proposals aim to simplify rules and boost adoption, benefiting both businesses and OpenAI's expansion.

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OpenAI's 'Hacktivate AI' Report Proposes 20 Initiatives to Speed Up EU AI Adoption

A groundbreaking report, 'Hacktivate AI', has been released following a policy hackathon in September 2025. The event, held in Brussels, brought together 63 representatives from various sectors to discuss accelerating ai adoption in Europe. The report, a collaboration between OpenAI and Allied for Startups, aims to reduce national differences in digital law implementation and unify the internal market through the 'Relentless Harmonisation' approach.

The 'Hacktivate AI' report proposes 20 political initiatives to speed up ai introduction in Europe. Martin Signoux, EU ai Policy Lead at OpenAI, sees the goal as 'bridging the gap between ambition and reality' for Europe. Several proposals focus on simplifying framework conditions and uniform regulation to reduce hurdles for ai adoption.

One key proposal is the 'First Adoption Grace Period', which allows small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to test ai applications until 2030 before all AI Act requirements apply. Another, the 'Innovative Institutions' approach, advocates for less bureaucratic procedures and more experimentation rooms in administration. The 'Fast-Track Standards' concept suggests quickly introducing proven international standards into European practice.

OpenAI presents 'Hacktivate AI' not only as a driver for open debate about ai policy but also as a means to provide political foundations for its own expansion into a uniform European market.

The 'Hacktivate AI' report, born out of a policy hackathon, offers a comprehensive roadmap for accelerating ai adoption in Europe. With proposals like the 'First Adoption Grace Period' and 'Innovative Institutions', it aims to simplify framework conditions and reduce hurdles for ai implementation. OpenAI, a key player in the report's creation, sees it as a means to foster open debate and facilitate its own expansion into the European market.

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