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Today in Germany: A Roundup of the Latest News on Tuesday

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Police statistics show drop in crime, Siemens warns EU risks falling behind in AI race, asylum applications to Germany fall sharply as France becomes top EU destination and more news on Tuesday, April 21st.

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Good morning! Siemens makes AI investments in the US due to EU regulations, Claude Mythos is used by US intelligence, and a new robot record in the half marathon.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The German industrial giant Siemens today called for reforms to simplify the rules and accelerate the use of industrial artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe, in which it is investing massively, warning that the region is lagging behind in this area.

·Portugal
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The German industrial group Siemens warns that the EU is falling seriously behind in the race regarding artificial intelligence. The company says that Brussels must implement sweeping improvements to accelerate the use of the technology.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Siemens CEO Roland Busch warned from the Hanover fair that the European AI Act and Data Act would push the group to invest heavily in industrial AI in the United States rather than in Europe.

Siemens investment IA Europe becomes a currency of political pressure after the warning launched this Monday by the CEO of the German conglomerate, Roland Busch: the company will prioritize the United States and China to deploy its spending on artificial intelligence if Brussels does not relax the current regulatory framework. The threat is not rhetorical. Siemens spends more than 6 billion euros every year on R & D, and a growing part of that f…

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Svenska Dagbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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