For this third interview in this series we are joined by Diane Coyle (University of Cambridge), Andrea Renda (CEPS and College of Europe) and Charlotte Stix (TU Eindhoven and University of Cambridge). We will discuss what makes the digital economy unique and how technologies are shaped by their social environment. We will also focus on how disruptive technologies as AI are affected by and interact with policies and regulation, especially in the context of the European Union. Lastly we will zoom-in on how all this relates to the way we teach economics, especially in relation to the assumptions in economic theory and the need for interdisciplinary approaches.