The European Union will spend €200 billion (A$366 billion) supercharging its AI development and deployment capabilities, investing in a new generation of AI data centres and relaxing AI regulation. The massive investment announced on Wednesday is aimed at improving Europe’s competitive position in artificial intelligence with the US, boosting the continent’s domestic AI capacity and…
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