<p>➀ The EU's 'Startup and Scaleup Strategy' aims to boost Europe's startup ecosystem through reduced bureaucracy, a €10 billion fund, and cross-border support, but faces skepticism;</p><p>➁ Critics argue over-regulation of AI and tech, fragmented policies, funding limitations, and rigid startup definitions hinder innovation, prompting concerns about talent and investment leaving Europe;</p><p>➂ Europe's emphasis on tech regulation clashes with innovation needs, potentially forcing a critical choice between regulatory control and fostering technological advancement.</p>
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