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Navigating the EU Elections: Building Bridges with New MEPs in Brussels

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With the 2024 EU elections ushering in a fresh cohort of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Brussels will find itself amidst a whirlwind of change and opportunity. Engaging with these newly elected representatives will be more than just a matter of politics — a chance to shape the foreseable future of Europe.

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Maximizing ChatGPT in EU Advocacy: Key Considerations

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In EU advocacy & public affairs circles I see a lot of cynicism and scepticism about GPTs' usefulness.

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GPT Prompts

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This can impact your GPT #prompts, too. Talk to “it” as if it were a human helper. Webinar training for EU public affairs pros coming soon.

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EU GPT

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In EU public affairs, prompting #ChatGPT or #Gemini with "give me a stakeholder list for the EU AI act" is like using an iPhone as a calculator only.

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Demystifying AI in Brussels Lobbying: Understanding the Role and Impact

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Within the intricate ecosystem of Brussels, where politics converges with policy and innovation, a new protagonist has stepped onto the stage: artificial intelligence (AI). As lobbyists and policymakers navigate this dynamic environment, understanding the role and impact of AI in lobbying has become increasingly crucial.

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Building Bridges: The Art of Coalition-Building in EU Advocacy Efforts

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In the bustling corridors of Brussels, where EU policymakers shape the future of Europe, the ability to wield influence is often measured not by individual prowess but by the strength of alliances. In this web of politics and policy, coalition-building emerges as an art form—an essential strategy for advancing shared interests and effecting meaningful change.

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Being a Brussels intern is not all fun and joy

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An average intern at the European Commission is 26 years old, speaks four languages and has two diplomas. Interns working in Brussels recently (July 2013) held a protest for better work conditions and pay. Some people make more than EUR 1,000 a month, but most of them work without pay for months. A report on ‘life as an intern’ from the capital of the EU.

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Should EU regulatory professionals start engaging in social media?

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24 May 2013 was a sad day for pesticide makers in Europe and a great victory for environmental NGOs. It was on that day that DG SANCO of the European Commission passed an implementing regulation aimed at reducing and stopping the bee population’s decline, alleged to be caused in large part by pesticides containing so-called neonicotinoids.

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