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Companies in Europe have received far lesser funding—by 10-fold—compared to their rivals across the Atlantic. Europe is falling behind in generative AI, with the U.S. light years ahead. But ...
Europe has more exposure to the disruption created by AI, according to the International Monetary Fund. Developed countries with knowledge workers will be more affected, but also more able to take ...
The bloc’s AI Act has broken ground as the most comprehensive rule book on AI so far. All the acts and their acronyms can feel like a lot to keep up with for mere mortals, even for the tech ...
There are just 15 tech companies in this year’s Fortune 500 Europe, compared with 49 on the U.S. list. American tech companies account for five times as much revenue on the list compared with ...
It comprises 46 member states, including all 29 Signatories of the European Union's 2018 Declaration of Cooperation on Artificial Intelligence. The CoE has created a common legal space in which the members have a legal obligation to guarantee rights as set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. Specifically in relation to AI, "The ...
This is especially true for companies in Central and Eastern Europe. [2] [3] [4] Other digital technologies, such as platforms or big data, are projected to have a more neutral impact on employment. [2] [4] A large number of tech workers have been laid off starting in 2023; [5] many such job cuts have been attributed to artificial intelligence. [6]
Europe’s privacy regulators have issued new guidelines for judging whether AI companies are breaking the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which threatens fines of up to 4% of global ...
Ulises Cortés and Miquel Sànchez-Marrè organize the first Environment and AI Workshop in Europe ECAI, "Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial Intelligence". [ 96 ] [ 97 ] Leslie P. Kaelbling , Michael L. Littman , and Anthony Cassandra introduce POMDPs and a scalable method for solving them to the AI community, jumpstarting widespread ...