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Policy Brief | Winning the Race for AI Without Picking the Winners

Boosting European productivity and competitiveness hinges on both the development and uptake of technology, especially AI. Europe has a chance to place itself centrally in the AI value chain if the EU and its member states ensure access to computing power, data and finance as well as improving citizens’ basic and advanced digital skills. Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute Silke Maes, among other contributors, writes in this Policy Brief.
24. September 2024

The brief is the second in a series from a think tank network on the EU’s next digital agenda and was inspired by a roundtable conversation at the European Policy Centre in Brussels, 26 June 2024.

You can read the full Policy Brief in English under the PDF button.

 

 

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