The European Union wants to have the Kalam in the field of artificial intelligence: has announced its new investment of billions of euros!

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The European Union wants to have the Kalam in the field of artificial intelligence: has announced its new investment of billions of euros!

The European Union announced a major investment plan to have the Kalam in global competition in the field of artificial intelligence. Compared to the statement, a total of 200 billion euros budget for artificial intelligence investments in Europe were allocated.

50 billion euros of the budget of 200 billion euros will be added as a new investment. Here are the details of the European Union’s plans about the artificial intelligence field!

How does the EU aim to lead in the artificial intelligence race?

Speaking at the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, the European Commission President Ursula von Der Leyen said that he did not agree with the views that Europe was lagging behind in the artificial intelligence race. China or the United States did not participate in the opinion that the race in the field of artificial intelligence, and Europe can still have the Kalam in this race, he said. Emphasizing that the development of artificial intelligence technology is always continuing, Von Der Leyen said that Europe could be the leader in this race with applications in industrial and critical areas. It is announced that the investments will be used to develop large artificial intelligence models and strengthen the great computer infrastructures.

The European Union will focus on three basic points in order to make progress in artificial intelligence. Investing in science and technology, developing advanced artificial intelligence practices by using industrial production data and revealing the abilities from different countries will be the basic elements of the EU’s strategy. In one -to -one time, it is aimed to spread the use of artificial intelligence in areas such as industry, security and public health.

France and the United States also accelerated artificial intelligence investments. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that his country will attract 109 billion euros private investment in the coming years. The US plans to take global measures to prevent authoritarian regimes from using artificial intelligence for military intelligence and propaganda.