Germany, France and Poland announce the 'Weimar triangle' for artificial intelligence
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Germany, France, and Poland say member states will need to work more closely together if the EU is to catch up with the US and China and develop its own versions of AI that inject innovation into the European economy, but are also rooted in EU rules and democratic principles.
The EU must be capable of developing and deploying AI on its own... The EU should also attract top talent from around the world and ensure AI technologies it develops are used responsibly, she said.
The European Commission is planning to allocate funding for a new initiative to fast-track access for AI start-ups to Europe's high performance computers to train their models.
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