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The Brussels Side-Effect: How the AI Act Can Reduce the Global Reach of EU Policy
- The EU executive planned to present an AI Continent Action Plan on Wednesday to boost AI tool adoption.
- The plan supports the Commission's goal to position Europe as a leader in AI technology and innovation.
- The AI Continent Action Plan outlines a vision built upon five core pillars for advancement.
- EU Commissioner for Technology, Henna Virkkunen, stated AI is a necessity to remain competitive.
- EUTA supports the Commission's ambitions, yet stresses the need for swift and effective implementation of the plan.
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Brussels is presenting a new strategy to promote artificial intelligence, but not all believe in the effectiveness of the planned measures.
In the global race to develop and use artificial intelligence, the European Commission is eyeing investments in infrastructure, such as the supercomputer in Maribor.
The EU Commission wants to promote up to five so-called giga factories for the development of artificial intelligence.
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