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In Trump's Washington, Europe's tech regulation is a regular object of scorn. But there is one piece of American tech policy that's united European diplomats and U.S. industry: A rule issued in President Joe Biden's final days in office that sorted the world into three tiers for AI chip export, with more than half of Europe left off the top rung.
Western companies' one-size-fits-all AI strategies don't serve many of the world's populations. These African researchers are working to change that.
As the Trump administration tries to take the guardrails off AI, its counterparts in Europe will likely take a leading role on policy decisions.
Five businesses adopt AI every minute in Europe, yet a concerning gap is emerging between nimble startups and cautious enterprises. AWS's reveals what's at stake
Coordinated by BSC and supported by EuroHPC and the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, DARE brings together 38 leading European partners to reduce Europe's dependence on foreign
Prioritizing funding for AI research and startups is essential. The European Commission has set a target of 20 billion euros in annual AI investment, but this goal requires significant private-sector participation.
Telecoms and artificial intelligence (AI) leaders argue consolidation is the best way to keep Europe's industry competitive.
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