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"textContent": "Thank you for your answer, @handpaniermedved\n\nYes, I understand your point. In Hungary for examle, the risk landscape can feel more fragile; in Germany, the overall structure often feels more stable.\n\nFor builders, the European environment is more demanding than many other regions. It’s not only the EU AI Act, but also the combination of multiple languages, national sovereignty expectations, and country-specific rules layered on top of EU law. That makes implementation heavier and slower.\n\nIn my view, Europe sometimes struggles with speed when law, technology, and market reality move at different tempos. But the direction is still clear: the goals are right, and the economy will need AI.\n\nFrom my perspective, OpenAI currently offers one of the strongest balances of safety, responsibility, and practical usability for builders. I prefer to focus on that standard rather than judging the ethics of others.\n\nIf you want, I can also make this a bit sharper and more “forum-native,” so it sounds even more natural in the Dev Community thread.\n\nCommunity GPT builders",
"title": "Which are your best settings for the strongest cybersecurity in Europe?"
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