European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday that the race for AI leadership had not yet been won by China ...
The European Union is courting the private sector as it looks to step up compute capacity for training large AI models.
He also warned countries against helping foreign adversaries gain access to advanced AI technology. Read more at straitstimes ...
This is the EU's answer to the U.S. administration's announcement of a $500 billion hardware plan to build data centers that ...
As the AI Summit got underway in Paris on Monday, some 60 European companies — from incumbent industrial giants to AI ...
The European Union has gone too far with artificial intelligence regulations, making it harder for global companies to deploy ...
Europe’s stance on AI regulation has been stricter than the US and China. While the EU passed the world’s first comprehensive ...
EU chief Von der Leyen also announced that the EU would be putting its public supercomputers "at the service of our best ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said at the AI Action Summit in Paris that the bloc wants to supercharge ...