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Europe is right to aim high. The global AI race is well underway, and the window to catch up is still open—but not for long.
As sweeping new AI rules take effect, U.S. tech giants and European companies are preparing for compliance. But much of ...
Besides generating weird AI baby versions of European leaders, Albania’s politicians themselves could soon be made of pixels ...
The first big problem for Europe's AI companies is that they do not have the same access to computing infrastructure as the ...
StayModern reports there are five industries ripe for AI disruption: healthcare, finance, retail, legal, and manufacturing.
Albania’s embrace of AI got a quirky public rollout in May, when some 47 heads of state and government from around Europe ...
To help build that trust, the EU AI Act is not just asking businesses to disclose that AI is in use. It is asking them to maintain oversight as those systems evolve. To show that inputs are relevant ...
The Open Data Institute has published a manifesto to guide European Union data and artificial intelligence policy formation.
There is a critical need for responsible AI leadership that prioritizes ethical governance, employee trust and alignment with ...
At a US Senate hearing in May, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said having 50 different regulatory regimes would be “quite bad” and ...
Called Flight Deals, the new tool is available within Google Flights and is designed to help “flexible travelers” find ...