L’UE è pronta a creare 7 nuove fabbriche di intelligenza artificiale in tutta Europa. Cosa sono e cosa faranno?

    https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/12/21/the-eu-is-set-to-create-7-new-ai-factories-around-europe-what-are-they-and-what-will-they-

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    1. AgreeableFreedom6203 on

      Europe needs to invest more in AI and their space industries to achieve way bigger independence from other nations.

    2. Consistent-Matter-59 on

      Well, they’re AI. If they can’t figure that out themselves, what are they even good for?

    3. NefariousnessFit3502 on

      This sounds like a really big waste of money lol

    4. Prestigious_Buddy312 on

      fab 1: t800 series

      fab 2: Hunter-Killer production

      fab 3: Automated Human Disposal

      fab 4: t1000 series R&D

      fab 5: t400 battledroid production

      fab 6: SkyNet mainframe

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    5. Well this is the very few times EU actually does something (not only making laws for others).

      I wish they invest more in something more useful tho? Like factories or improve other things ?

      Having data centers I doubt help to anything.

    6. grand_historian on

      The problem in Europe is the complete lack of dynamism which can only come from entrepreneurship. Governments always react too slowly and indecisively when it comes to technological innovation. Intelligent hard-working people need to be allowed to become rich by setting up and building large companies that have market power.

      We are not going to be able to use government spending to get us out of stagnation.

    7. FrankenPad on

      EU needs to ease down on AI laws as European AI is not competitive.

    8. Neomadra2 on

      €1.5 billion spread across seven AI factories. That’s a joke right? That amount can be seen as virtue signalling at best.

    9. MothToTheWeb on

      I still do not understand what these factories will be used for. Look like it won’t change anything related to innovation in Europe. All brands cited in this article are American one and it doesn’t look like it will boost European competititivity

    10. AI grifters are so fucking funny. They’ll tell you a datacenter is an “AI factory”, a chatbot is an “AI agent”, what’s next, their roomba an “AI maid”? Their fleshlight is an “AI girlfriend”?

    11. Nice. This is the kind of news I want to keep reading in 2025. Keep it up!

    12. hmtk1976 on

      So they´re basically funding the likes of Google and bloody Uber. Great….

    13. badabimbadabum2 on

      There is one BIG mistake what EU does with these uncabable for production use AI.
      These factories are just for training and testing, not for running production. This is the largest mistake what these Ursulas are doing. So in the end, all EU businesses needs to either build their own local LLM factories or use chatgpt or Azure or AWS, if they want to run something in production. These multi billion super computers are unable to run any production workloads cos EU thinks let everyone else do the business

    14. badabimbadabum2 on

      Those are already existing super computers which they will just upgrade. So like Lumi in Finland already has about 3000 AMD mi250X

    15. This article appears to be nonsense generated by AI, the EU press releases also appear free of useful information, I do hope they aren’t wasting money. Is there any better articles on this?

    16. Deep_Dance8745 on

      Again a completely stupid initiative. EU is driving us into the abyss on the global economical market.

      The only thing they need todo is support a free market by less regulation and then keep quiet and be humble.

      Politicians have zero entrepreneurial insights and should stay far away from taking these decisions.

    17. TheSaltySeagull87 on

      They are: money dumps; they will do: burn money.
      The usual EU way.

    18. mahaanus on

      A good thing all around, thumbs up to the EU for this. But I have to ask…

      >Each AI factory will concentrate on different areas of the EU economy: in Italy, some of the focus will be on agrifood and cybersecurity, whereas space and finance are the areas of focus in Luxembourg. 

      Why?

    19. Sneaky_Squirreel on

      The issue with this approach is that EU will build AI optimized server centers (called “AI factories” for whatever reason) as a computing power to rent by actual private AI companies. So, 0 innovation or domestic EU AI companies will come out of it, it will just be rented by Amazon, Microsoft or other big US corpos. It’s basically EU subsidized calculating power for ChatGPT/Copilot lol.

    20. I like these top down ideas that will be shoved through the throat. I’d rather recommend EU to start de-regulating and encouraging ideas to grow bottom up. Europe is perfectly capable of doing that given it’s amazing education system.

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    22. Raffinesse on

      not even joking when i say this but they should’ve asked some ai chat bot how to turn things around because i doubt this is the way

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