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Steve Case on AI regulation in Europe

From Steve Case | SPEAKER | MIT 2024 · · Imagination in Action

“What's happening right now in Europe what's proposed is an overreach that likely will stifle innovation in Europe but doing nothing is not an answer and each of you as you think about your companies need to make sure you're engaged in this discussion you're helping to forge the right policy so we can maximize the good things minimize the bad things.”

Steve Case
CEO of Revolution, Revolution LLC
Policy Impact AI regulation in Europepolicy engagementinnovation policy

On , Steve Case, CEO of Revolution at Revolution LLC, spoke about AI regulation in Europe during Steve Case | SPEAKER | MIT 2024 on Imagination in Action.

Steve Case | SPEAKER | MIT 2024
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Steve Case | SPEAKER | MIT 2024
Imagination in Action
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Steve Case

About Steve Case

CEO of Revolution · Revolution LLC

Steve Case, co-founder of AOL and Chairman and CEO of Revolution, has been active in public discussions about the current state of AI, entrepreneurship, and regional economic development. In a March 2026 interview, Case described AI as a "transformative technology" that will "disrupt a lot of things and will destroy a lot of jobs," while emphasizing the importance of startups in creating new opportunities. He has also advocated for keeping AI platforms open so that startups can compete, and cautioned against overregulation, stating that Europe's approach "is too much regulation that will likely stifle innovation." Case has continued to promote his "Rise of the Rest" initiative, which focuses on investing in startups outside of traditional coastal tech hubs. He noted that "75% of venture capital investment capital to launch these companies was being invested in just three states," and argued that spreading investment more broadly is key to America's continued innovation leadership. He has also pointed to the Chips and Science Act as a potential catalyst for regional tech hubs. Case has reflected on his own entrepreneurial journey, noting that AOL took about a decade to become an "overnight sensation" and that revolutions often happen "in more evolutionary ways." He discussed the importance of balancing confidence with humility in leadership, and described the AOL-Time Warner merger as "basically a failure in people and culture." In policy discussions, Case has advocated for immigration reform to attract global talent, and has expressed optimism about the potential for AI and other technologies to drive job creation if paired with inclusive entrepreneurship. He has also commented on the presence of tech leaders at political events, calling it a "healthy process" for the industry to engage with policymakers.

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