In the absence of European competitors to companies like Amazon and Microsoft, EU’s two biggest countries are to create an alternative secure data infrastructure
Using sensors and cameras to see what happens at home ‘needlessly encourages a conflict between science and ethics’, says Australia’s chief scientist Alan Finkel
EU’s technology regulator will announce new AI rules in the first 100 days of her mandate. “Some say China has all the data and the US has all the money. But in Europe, we have purpose,” she says
To position itself among its competitors, Europe should strive for a distinctive approach to artificial intelligence, guided by specific ethical guidelines, argued a panel of experts.
‘Hope is strengthened’, says physicist Tommaso Calarco, one of the driving forces behind the EU’s €1B Quantum flagship. Start-ups are beginning ‘to sprout like mushrooms’
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