The race for artificial intelligence – Can Europe compete? | DW Documentary
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and society – and a global race has taken off for who will create the most …
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and society – and a global race has taken off for who will create the most …
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all I know is that Trilloins of dollars are invested on AI, so I would say 10 years from now, this world would be insanelly different.
AI must be controlled and regulated by scientists like at the space station.
Play the game now but you'll all regret it eventually. AI crimes will only be more widespread in the near future and evidence can easily be fabricated but as long as you don't give them humanoid bodies right? Oh wait… but that's for the future generation to deal with
Very impressive this lab.
Although I know your post after 5 months ago but I am very grateful and excited to follow with a very short time and trying to read all reactions and feedbacks to your channel and the main topic about the core competitions to the rest of the world.
Yes, development and distribution of hi tec centers is here and there are promoting the gradual innovation by the daily users and professionals.
Thank you for your concern and accompanied with our better universal.
Europe is positioned perfectly. It has a powerful industrial and scientific base, mature economies and legislation and a diverse and well-educated population. It takes full advantage of the AI, Quantum Freedom Computing revolution to lead the world in delivering tangible positive outcomes for its population.
It's the European technology that gives birth to these modern technological advancement.
We can't denied the Europe that right
Thank You.DW
If Eu want to win any victory with AI then they will need to combine it with their advance robot industry. Web AI is something that the US already own and that growth market for Eu is quite low.
EU have some key aspect that is uniqe for them. Aka Eu motor industry. But this is not where the real growth is. You want a growth that can penetrate and overtake US market.
Robot combined with AI is one of those market aspects that can controll US space. This is where Eu should just dominate the US market by brute force.
AI scares me. A computer can perform 12 250 000 000 calculations per second. So AI systems can outthink us and outperform us. What if someone wants it to do bad things like killing people? Who is controlling these things? These things could enslave us. Take a look at what the computers at Boston Dynamics can do. It is unbelievable!
Of course NOT
Totaly idiotic you can't legislate away inovation just because you can't keep up. In 60 years everyone will have AI chips in their brains to enhance their cocnitive abilities while we Europeans will be monkeys waiving around legislation papers.
Our politicans talk about AI in research and talk about "AI-Clusters" but simply do not get it. They funel money to existing industrial companies such as SAP that show not a dime of innovation.
We allready have good universities and AI research what we lack is enterpreneural spirit. In a Start-up environment you are able to move fast and be flexible, the only limit is your money. Try to move midway during a research project at an institute or university. That is not even possilbe. Because of your Project constrains, research goals and what not else.
We europeans have at least to lead somewhere! Cloud is gone, AI is gone, Silicon Chips are gone. I hope we can at least lead in medicin, bitoech and chemistry and hopefully in gen-tech in the future.
You can't. America will help you, dont worry! :DDD
We will soon be living in the years of the terminators
I think AI race will be hold belongs to Asian countries and the US
In the grand race of circuits and code,
A global pursuit, where stories unfold.
The players are many, the stakes are high,
In the realm of AI, where ambitions vie.
United States and China, in the forefront stand,
Leaders in AI, a vast digital land.
Europe, aspiring, eager to soar,
In the race for intelligence, it seeks more.
A plan unfolds on Europe's grand stage,
A commitment to transparency, a guiding sage.
Fairness and ethics, in the AI sphere,
A different path, as Europe steers.
Can Europe compete with giants in the field,
With Big Tech's might, where resources wield?
Initiatives sprout, in a blossoming trance,
A quest for excellence, a technological dance.
Transparency and fairness, Europe's decree,
A distinguishing factor, for all to see.
Will ethics-first be a global edge,
Or a challenge, where competitors hedge?
The question looms in the digital air,
Can Europe's initiatives, with giants compare?
In the global race, a fervent beat,
A DW Documentary, where tales repeat.
In the vast expanse of circuits and byte,
The quest for AI, a global fight.
Europe's journey, can it compete,
In the ever-evolving, digital feat?
This is my first time hearing "digital twin". The concept is not new, but this terminology is new to me. In 1979 I teamed up with Animal Scientists at Texas A&M University in College Station who were creating a simulation model of beef cattle production. This was a "digital twin" of a herd of beef cattle. My project was to extend this model from the herd level to the individual animal level and became my Master of Computing Science project.
Europe will never ever ever be a significant player in AI. It's not going to happen under unelected bureaucrats who value privacy above innovation.
as an urban planning student in Kenya, seeing this makes me know that AI has replaced our jobs
I appreciated that if you visit my channels. I have various short videos about artificial intelligence.
Keep racing for chips, but with stolen numbers is not good to race. You can race with your numbers..
ONLY SOMTHING AS USELESS AS NATO WOULD REGULATE SOMETHING THAT DOSENT EXIST
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Tech industry amd med industry don't want to admit about 75% of modern chronic diseases have multiple causes & factors mostly lifestyle and less purely body biology. So all this tech can only help with less than 25% of factors o chronic diseases
Hello from Hyderabad, India
Europe may face challenges in competing with America in the field of Artificial Intelligence, and some countries within Europe, such as Portugal, Greece, and Montenegro, may be perceived as lagging behind in this regard.
For anyone interested in learning more about AI, I highly recommend reading "From Bytes to Consciousness: A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Stuart Mills. One of the best written books on AI I have ever read.
Collect and send to russian kgb
can human beens turn all youre ai off at their smartphones and internet?
This happened in Sweden where a person I know, who is very much skilled and super rare to find on his field was working for Ericsson. He was one of the key assest for Ericsson. However at some point, Ericsson couldn't continue his job contract because he was already getting paid high from the eyes of Swedish workers uninon and they failed to increase his salary further to retain him. Result, he ended up signing contract for one of the telecom gaint in Dubai.
French government gave 110 million euros to three strange founders just because they are French speaking
No, Europe cannot compete. Europe is falling behind, and there are no big tech companies.
GPUs started the big bang of artificial intelligence. Quantum computing will be the second big bang for AI.