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Meta AI Finally Arrives in Europe, Overcoming Regulatory Hurdles

Bringing Meta AI to Europe involved "almost a year of intensive engagement with various European regulators," the company says.

Europe takes a major step towards digital autonomy in supercomputing and AI with the launch of DARE project

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

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France and Poland prioritize AI integration in military strategy

More countries are announcing significant investments in artificial intelligence, worth tens or even hundreds of billions of dollars. It's no surprise that this promising technology is finding applications in warfare.

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Safety Takes A Backseat At Paris AI Summit, As U.S. Pushes for Less Regulation

Yet such worries were pushed to the back burner as the U.S., in particular, made a forceful argument against moves to regulate the sector, with Vance saying that the Trump Administration "cannot and will not" accept foreign governments "tightening the screws on U.S. tech companies."

EU looks to the private sector to help fund 'AI Gigafactories,' eyeing the frontier AI race

The European Union is courting the private sector as it looks to step up compute capacity for training large AI models. Giving a speech at the AI Action

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France Taps Nuclear Power in Race for AI Supremacy

Macron aims to dedicate a gigawatt of nuclear power to create one of the world's largest AI-computing facilities.

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France, tech companies and philanthropies back $400 million foundation to support public interest AI

Current AI will fund projects around public datasets, open source AI, and public accountability for AI systems

Capgemini CEO says EU went 'too far' with AI rules

The European Union has gone too far with artificial intelligence regulations, making it harder for global companies to deploy the technology in the region, said Aiman Ezzat, chief executive of French IT consulting group Capgemini ,