CTOs and CIOs should establish a robust governance framework to ensure compliance, minimize risk and drive responsible AI adoption.
Prioritizing funding for AI research and startups is essential. The European Commission has set a target of 20 billion euros in annual AI investment, but this goal requires significant private-sector participation.
AI hardware startup Axelera AI has unveiled its Titania AI inference chiplet. The company announced the hardware following a €61.6 million ($66.9m) grant from the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking’s (EuroHPC JU) newly established Digital Autonomy with RISC-V for Europe (DARE) Project to support its development.
Under the AI Act, some AI uses are prohibited outright, while others are subject to varying degrees of governance, management, and transparency requirements. The banned AI practices deemed to pose an unacceptable risk include real-time biometric identification in public spaces, social scoring systems, and manipulative technologies.
Understanding the need for regulation to ensure the safe use of AI, the European Union (EU) has introduced the world’s most comprehensive
Tom Bristow, Pieter Haeck and Océane Herrero contributed to the report.
This is a way to differentiate AI developed in the EU from that developed in the US and China,’ says University of West Attica academic Adonis Bogris - Anadolu Ajansı
The €10 billion is actually €7 billion public-private scientific computing commitments from 2021 and €3 billion expected generated investments, none of which fall under the AI Factories initiative.
Nine months after passing a landmark AI Act, the EU has become a battlefield for AI companies and rightsholders.
Europol has conducted a sting operation against a group whose members engage in the distribution of images of minors fully generated by artificial intelligence.
This is all handled via a rather confusing credits system – with higher resolution clips costing more credits. A five-second, 720p video at a 16:9 resolution costs 60 seconds, a