
When it comes to artificial intelligence, one sentence has often fallen in the past few weeks: “Wake -up call for Europe”. Especially after Trump's announcement, wanting to invest $ 500 billion in the Stargate project to expand the AI infrastructure in the USA. Whether Europe is “awake” or not: it must be the challenges, which was recently required by the German Startup Association, France Digital and the European Startup Network (ESN). “In order to take the lead, we have to mobilize capital, scale our startups and ensure fair competition,” said Verena Pauster, chairwoman of the startup association. For this, Europe must provide the framework.
The first foundations were already laid on the AI Action Summit in Paris last week. At least funds should flow: 50 billion euros for the so-called Investai initiative, 20 billion euros to build AI gigafariken-i.e. data centers in which developers are said to be able to train AI models-and 150 billion euros want investors over the next five years Invest European AI startups. So the plan.
Europe should wake up – but in which areas of artificial intelligence do European startups have potential, the USA and China are currently running a racing to the most efficient voice model? We asked Laura Möller. She is a director at the Berlin artificial intelligence entrepreneurship center, for short neighborhood The center is an incubator and accelerator for AI startups.
Source: https://www.businessinsider.de/gruenderszene/perspektive/in-diesen-bereichen-haben-ki-startups-aus-europa-echte-chancen/