The Rules Being Written Right Now Will Shape How You Live Online
From artificial intelligence to data privacy, the European Union is building a digital rulebook that affects every young person across the continent — whether they know it or not. Understanding these policies isn't just for politicians and lawyers. It's for anyone who uses a phone, streams a video, or dreams of working in tech.
What's Actually at Stake
The EU's Digital Decade targets set bold ambitions for 2030: a digitally skilled population, secure and sovereign infrastructure, and thriving digital businesses. Behind those targets are concrete initiatives reshaping daily life right now.
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AI Act
The world's first comprehensive law on artificial intelligence, setting clear boundaries on how AI systems can be used — especially in high-stakes situations like hiring, education, and law enforcement.
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Digital Markets & Services Acts
Rules that hold powerful tech platforms accountable — protecting users from illegal content, manipulative algorithms, and monopolistic gatekeeping.
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European Data Strategy
A vision for data sharing that puts people in control of their own information while unlocking innovation across health, climate, and mobility sectors.
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Digital Skills & Education
Investments in coding, media literacy, and digital competencies — because access to technology only matters if people can use it confidently and critically.
Your Voice Belongs in This Conversation
These policies are being shaped today — and young Europeans have more power to influence them than most people realise. The DigitalTomorrow.eu Award is your invitation to engage, speak up, and make your perspective count.
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