“A human-centric protective model, as we say, also requires major technological development, which means that Europe must invest more and must, for example, make it easier to access quality data for training, for developing artificial intelligence systems. These are issues that don’t concern the law on artificial intelligence, but concern in general the way Europe works, its internal market also works, and it’s something we need to commit to, because we need to accelerate”. This was how Democratic Party MEP Brando Benifei was interviewed about the Digital Omnibus on Artificial Intelligence, the regulatory package aimed at updating the EU’s legal framework on technologies.