Commission Names EU Countries and Partners Getting Help to Plug Into Bloc’s AI Training Hubs
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The European Union (EU) opened 13 “antennas” of Artificial Intelligence (IA) factories distributed in Member States and associated countries, with the aim of democratising access to advanced AI capabilities and strengthening the European innovation ecosystem. These antennas are located in Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia, and the partner countries of Iceland, Moldova, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Northern Macedon…
The European Commission announced, on Monday, the launch of "AI factory antennas" in seven Member States – Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia – and in partner countries such as Iceland,...
The European Union announces the establishment of branches of artificial intelligence plants in member states and partners - A News ships - the European Commission has announced today a new initiative under the heading of artificial intelligence plants in seven EU member states, namely Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta, and Slovakia, as well as a number of partner states including Iceland, Moldova, Switzerland, the United Kingdom,…
Mediafax According to a communication from the EC, Belgium, Cyprus, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia are targeted, but also partner countries such as Iceland, the Republic of Moldova, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Northern Macedonia and Serbia. These “antanes” will work closely with the IA industries to provide IA's national communities with secure access to the world's supercalculation resources, optimised for IA. The network, fu…
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