German industry grapples with AI at trade fair
- The Hannover Messe industrial fair, featuring 4,000 firms, occurred on March 30, 2025, in Germany.
- German industry lags behind the US and China in adopting new digital technologies.
- A Rolls-Royce engine display, optimized by Microsoft and Siemens, attracted many visitors.
- Juliane Segedi stated, "The more data you have, the better an AI can become."
- Germany faces international competition if it shies away from introducing artificial intelligence.
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