Deutsche Telekom Joins Bid to Build EU-Backed Mega AI Data Centre
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AI Giga Factories: Europe's Way to Digital Sovereignty
The European Union is planning to build AI giga factories in order to catch up internationally in the development of artificial intelligence. With billions of investments and strategic partnerships, Europe wants to take a leading role in the AI industry and secure companies and research institutions access to high-performance AI resources. The contribution AI giga factories: Europe's way to digital sovereignty first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jo…
UK and EU agree AI collab deal
Firms and research organisations in this country are being encouraged to apply for a possible role to work alongside leading counterparts from across Europe in the creation of antenna facilities The UK’s new deal with the European Union provides for an artificial intelligence collaboration that will link UK innovators to the continent’s top supercomputers. Under the new plans, the UK would work with the EU-based “AI factories” to tackle pressing…
German tech giants unite for EU-funded AI data centre
News The planned AI data centre aims to strengthen the EU’s digital sovereignty A German consortium including Deutsche Telecom, SAP, Ionos, and Schwarz Group are considering a joint application to the European Union for funding to build one of Europe’s largest AI data centres, according to German newspaper Handelsblatt. Discussions between the partners surrounding ownership of the proposed German ‘gigafactory’ are currently underway. “It can …
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