Il vertice francese sull’intelligenza artificiale mira a collocare l’UE sulla mappa come “continente leader nell’intelligenza artificiale”

    https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/01/02/frances-artificial-intelligence-summit-aims-to-put-eu-on-the-map-as-leading-ai-continent?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1735821034

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    1. Cheap_Marzipan_262 on

      Are we again being serious? Working groups on regulation to achieve fuzzy targets to put us on top?

      >”Five working groups — Public Interest AI (Brazil and Morocco), Future of Work (Italy), Innovation and Culture (European Commission), Trust in AI (South Korea and UK), and Global governance of AI (India and Canada) — are led by different countries. ”

      Maybe instead of giving lawyers more work, we could just found a CERN of AI and throw money at it?

    2. AramisFR on

      We’ll lead the way when it comes to throwing money we don’t have at grifters chasing trends

    3. DrKaasBaas on

      lol, how tone deaf can you be? the EU is HOPELESSLY behind the US, China, other developping countries. would surprise me less to sre African countries close the gap than the EU catching up. By the way, this also applies to every other technolology based emerging market. In addiiton. due to geopolitical developments (us being US lapdog) and our insistence on postmodern fairy tale we will be increasingly cutoff from much needed natural resources. The next generations of EU citiziens is going to be FUCKED.

    4. Vanchesss on

      Serious IT companies don’t tend to base themselves in the EU, especially in France, due to high taxes, which Telegram also avoided. Macron offered Durov citizenship in exchange for registering Telegram in France, aiming to establish a strong IT company in the country. However, Durov chose to remain in Dubai because of the significant differences in taxation.

    5. Sad-Jello629 on

      Wow… cool… Anyway, I see constantly this race of AI, and the need to go in the AI race and be good at it, what I don’t understand though, it’s what’s the purpose. It’s the second year into this AI madness, and still don’t understand what it’s to gain from it, what the hell is it’s purpose. What will AI do for Europeans? Because all I see until now, is a race of tech bro’s of creating IPO’s, to make money of stock value, based on a product that either has no use, or is just use to generate ‘art’ and other bullshit, under a subscription model, disrupting work market or industries, at the expense of workers. I don’t see any benefit in that. It’s dystopic actually. Just a bunch of corporations owning all the means of production, without giving anything back not even in the form of wages to workers. So how the fuck is AI benefiting society? How is benefiting me as an average human? So we are supposed just to do it, because others are doing it, just because a bunch of old farts failed to see the value of the internet and smartphone and don’t want to miss on the next big thing?

      Where do you add that none of this shit is actually AI. Is just a bunch of stuff we had since the 2000’s with a bigger database. It’s artificial, but there is no intelligence involved. We are not creating a digital conscience, to put in a robot that could be used to assist old people, or in raising children so that women can hold jobs while still being mothers, or stuff like that. We just create misleading products, meant to create publicly traded companies, so that the rich can speculate on the stock market. For how long are we gonna keep this charade? The longer it goes, the more painful is going to be for us, when it’s inevitably going to crash.

    6. i_upvote_for_food on

      With these kinds of “Aims” we tend to look like a 300lbs guy that promises in April to have a beach body in June 😀

    7. Quirky-Street-1243 on

      Why we have to innovate If we can regulate even more😏

    8. Healthy_Razzmatazz38 on

      I’m really happy for the consultant and lawyers, it must be fun to have a new thing to talk about.

    9. Necessary_Reality_50 on

      Absolutely clueless, hopeless and deluded

      The EU fundamentally does not understand how to support business.

    10. I mean they have HuggingFace and MistralAI — both are competing well in the AI kingdom.

      Though I doubt France is trying to fool anyone into thinking that the EU, as a whole, is a place for AI. Rather the focus will be France, where the money should be invested!

    11. Expert_Average958 on

      “Leading AI continent” lol the only way that happens if we stop calling ourselves Europe and start calling it Eurasia.

    12. Krasny-sici-stroj on

      …If this approach worked, we would live in the bestest world economy already. I recall some EU aims from some decades ago, who tried to do just that. And, well…

    13. lawrotzr on

      This is a fucking joke, on a continent where each tiny country has its own chamber of commerce, its own business entities, its own VAT structure and its own commercial and labour laws.

      And then once you think you’re done, the EU is introducing new obligations almost every year.

      Want to accelerate innovation? Start by breaking down boundaries instead of the usual EU press statements and grotesque ambitions.

    14. ButMuhNarrative on

      They should easily beat out China and the US with their 35 hourwork weeks, and starting out 20 years behind.

      /s

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