EU missing the boat on AI, Lagarde warns
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ECB's Lagarde Says Embracing AI Can Still Give Europe an Edge
"With the US and China leadership, Europe has already lost the opportunity to be a pioneer in IA," but "it can still emerge as a strong second motor force if it is determined," Lagarde considered.
The President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Christine Lagarde, warned this Monday of the risk to the prosperity of European citizens that it would put a stop to the spread of AI, after the European Union has already missed the opportunity to pioneer this technology, in a race led by the United States and China.
In order not to be distanced by the United States and China, the Old Continent must remove all obstacles to the adoption of artificial intelligence, said the President of the European Central Bank (ECB).
Bad news: Europe, as with the birth of the Internet, has not been a pioneer in the boom of artificial intelligence called to turn the global economy upside down. Good news: European companies are adopting generation AI on a similar scale to the US. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde spoke this Monday about the rise of this new technology in Bratislava, Slovakia, in an event organised by the OECD. And her message to European leader…
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