EU chief Ursula von der Leyen unveils €200 bn boost for AI
European Union, AI
A long-stalled bid to beef up European Union rules around online tracking technologies and put penalties on a similar footing ...
Henna Virkkunen, the European Commission’s executive vice-president in charge of digital policy, told the Financial Times the EU wanted to “help and support” companies when applying AI rules, as the ...
As tech companies sell the magic of artificial intelligence, educators, employers, and legislators are pushing for a better ...
Both Europe and America should rethink their approach. After the work by DeepSeek, China’s hotshot model-maker, Europe has ...
At the AI Action Summit in Paris this week, the U.S. declined to sign the statement summarizing the resolutions. But it did ...
In his first international address, Vice President JD Vance also argued AI must remain free from "ideological bias." ...
The funds will be used for the development of four 'gigafactories' with 100,000 state-of-the-art chips, among other projects.
Artificial intelligence reached another milestone at the start of February, this one particularly relevant for corporate ...
The European Union is courting the private sector as it looks to step up compute capacity for training large AI models.
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