The EU’s first-ever strategic framework on culture is one step closer to realisation. European Commissioner Glenn Micallef told Euronews it will be a key tool to safeguard EU culture’s role in combating division, and to tackle challenges concerning AI and artistic freedom.
Breakdown
- EU Commissioner Glenn Mikhaelev introduced the Culture Compass, a new framework for EU cultural policy.
- The Culture Compass aims to strengthen artistic freedom and promote culture as a shield against division and extremism. 30s
- The framework addresses concerns about AI's impact on copyright and proposes a strategy for the cultural sector. 1m 9s
- Existing EU regulations on AI are considered insufficient, prompting the need for new strategies. 1m 23s
- The Culture Compass is not legally binding and is expected to be approved by all three EU institutions in 2026. 1m 54s