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AI in Sweden: From EU rules to national reality – What does SOU 2025:101 mean for us?

Lunch seminar 19 November 2025

Illustration: Godess of justice front of SOU 2025:101.

Link to SOU 2025:101 in Swedish at regeringen.se 

Topic: AI in Sweden: From EU rules to national reality – What does SOU 2025:101 mean for us?

When: 19 November 2025 on 12.00 to 13.00

Moderator: Johan Axhamn, Department of Business Law, Lund University

Confirmed speakers: 

Language: Swedish

Abstract

Sweden is facing a new era of AI regulation. The government inquiry SOU 2025:101 has recently presented proposals on how the EU's AI regulation should be adapted to Swedish conditions. With a focus on safe use, effective control and support for innovation, a new law and a system for market surveillance and compliance are proposed. But what does this mean for companies, authorities and citizens? As well as for the protection of fundamental rights? And how can the report's proposals affect Sweden's position as a leading player in AI