On 16 December 2021, the Living-in.EU Legal and Ethics subgroup had the opportunity to discuss the implications and effects of the Artificial Intelligence Act proposal on European cities.
The CitizensHack2022 is an opportunity for EU citizens to work on their real-life problems in collaboration with researchers and contribute to creating a more inclusive society, prosperous local economy, and sustainable future.
The phenomena of Green Washing is a troubling trend and is driven by the need for funds to provide ESG investments which in turn encourages "creative" reporting of sustainable benchmarks.
On the 2nd December 2021 Commissioner Thierry Breton met with EU Mayors from Living-in.EU and the Intelligent Cities Challenge for a dialogue on the green and digital transformation and the socio-economic resilience of cities and communities.