Germany Eyes 10% Economic Output From AI by 2030
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As part of its high-tech agenda, the German government apparently wants to establish Germany as a leading chip production location in Europe. This should give a boost to future technologies such as artificial intelligence.
The Federal Government wants to establish Germany as a leading chip production location in Europe. This emerges from a concept of the Research Ministry, which is to be decided by the Federal Cabinet in July.
The Ministry of Research is presenting an ambitious high-tech agenda. The stated goal is to attract chip manufacturers to Germany and become Europe's largest production site. Moreover, there will no longer be a strict separation between civil and military research in the future.
Germany Targets 10% Economic Output From AI by 2030
Germany has announced plans to create 10% of its economic output from artificial intelligence by 2030. The draft policy is part of the country’s larger ambitions to establish a strong presence in the global AI race. It seeks to position Germany alongside AI leaders such as China, the United States, and India. The strategy is expected to be approved by the German cabinet later this month. It advocates employing AI as a fundamental tool in researc…
Germany eyes 10% economic output from AI by 2030
Germany is reportedly seeking to intensify its focus on AI, aiming to bolster its economy and enhance its competitiveness in global technological arenas. According to a Reuters report, a draft strategy from the German research ministry has outlined a vision to generate 10% of the nation’s economic output from AI by 2030. The draft also proposed making AI as a pivotal tool in key research sectors. The strategy does not specify the existing contri…
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