The Brussels Side-Effect: How the AI Act Can Reduce the Global Reach of EU Policy
- The EU executive planned to present an AI Continent Action Plan on Wednesday to boost AI tool adoption.
- The plan supports the Commission's goal to position Europe as a leader in AI technology and innovation.
- The AI Continent Action Plan outlines a vision built upon five core pillars for advancement.
- EU Commissioner for Technology, Henna Virkkunen, stated AI is a necessity to remain competitive.
- EUTA supports the Commission's ambitions, yet stresses the need for swift and effective implementation of the plan.
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Europe is preparing to be the “AI Continent”. How the EU is trying to escape technological dependence on the US and China
The EU executive will launch a new plan called the “AI Continent” on Wednesday. According to a draft obtained by POLITICO, the European Commission wants to “simplify” rules and remove “obstacles” that it says are slowing European companies down in the artificial intelligence race with the US and China.
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