Eurobiurocrats are going for AI? They promise gigafabrists AI, supercomputers and billions of euros!

Luc Williams

Supercomputers and gigafabrines on the horizon

One of the pillars of the strategy are investments in the new generation computing infrastructure. The commission plans to develop the so -called AI factories and the construction of Gigafabryk – modern low -emission data centers, combined with supercomputers. Companies and scientists are to gain easier access to powerful computing resources, which will allow them to develop and test advanced AI models without technological barriers.

There is no AI without data – a new EU data strategy is coming

Artificial intelligence needs data like fuel. Therefore, the European Commission will soon present a new one Data Union strategywhich will be to provide access to high quality, ordered and interoperable information. Data laboratories will be created at AI factories that will facilitate cooperation between technology creators and various sectors of the economy. Common cloud software for data space management is also planned.

AI in every industry – time for sectoral implementation

The European Commission wants artificial intelligence to stay permanently in industry, administration and public services. Thanks to the new Apply AI strategy and transformation of digital innovation centers into AI experience centers, companies and institutions will receive practical support in the implementation of solutions adapted to their needs. Projects such as Genai4EU are to promote the use of generative AI in science and technology.

European forge of talents – time to invest in people

That AI in Europe develops stable, not only technology, but also people. This is why The AI ​​Academy is created, and with it scholarships, study programs, internships and training for startups and SMEs. The EC also wants to attract specialists from abroad and encourage European talents to return. The goal is to create a strong competence facilities throughout the Union.

Simplifications instead of bureaucracy – AI act with a guide

The new AI regulations are not to be another obstacle to companies. After the AI ​​ACT enters into force, contact points, regulatory sandboxes and sets of guidelines will be created that will help entrepreneurs to navigate the new legal system. The EC wants to provide a transparent and friendly environment for the development of innovation, without giving up high safety standards.


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First recipes, now innovation – Europe reverses the order chosen by China and the USA

PSince the United States and China first focused on the rapid development of technology, Europe began with the creation of a legal framework. AI ACT, i.e. the EU regulation on artificial intelligence, was the first such comprehensive approach to the regulation of this technology in the world. Now, when the legal foundations are ready, Brussels joins the investment and infrastructure offensive, trying to make up for the lost time. This reversal of the order raises questions – have caution and care for ethics delay European innovation? The EC argues that it is thanks to this that the Union can offer AI, which is not only advanced, but also trustworthy

Source: Ministry of Digitization

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