New EU artificial intelligence strategy

The EU Commission shared with the public the “Strategy for the Application of Artificial Intelligence” and the “Strategy of Artificial Intelligence in Science”, which is prepared not to fall behind the competition in the field of artificial intelligence.

These strategies aim to take steps to ensure that EU countries take a leading role in the field of artificial intelligence.

In this context, the use of artificial intelligence in Europe's primary industries and the public sector will be accelerated.

The adoption and use of artificial intelligence is being promoted in areas such as health, pharmaceuticals, energy, transportation, manufacturing, construction, agriculture, food, defense, communications and culture.

SMEs are supported with their specific artificial intelligence needs and supported in integrating artificial intelligence into their operations.

Advanced scanning centers supported by artificial intelligence will be set up for healthcare services.

Pioneering models and mediating artificial intelligence are being developed specifically for industries such as manufacturing, environment and pharmaceuticals.

The EU Commission will provide financial resources of around 1 billion euros to expand the use of artificial intelligence and support new measures.

The strategy aims to increase the efficiency and accessibility of public services through artificial intelligence.

The EU workforce will be better prepared for artificial intelligence.

A new initiative is being launched to bring together leading players in artificial intelligence and support innovation in this area.

Various measures are being taken to attract world-class scientific talent and highly qualified professionals in the field of artificial intelligence to Europe.

An artificial intelligence “observatory” will be established to monitor artificial intelligence trends and assess sectoral impacts.

The EU research program Horizon Europe is providing 600 million euros to improve access to gigafactories for computers and artificial intelligence for scientific purposes.

Ufuk Europe's annual investments in artificial intelligence will double to over 3 billion euros.

Scientists are supported to collect, organize and integrate the data sets required for the use of artificial intelligence.

The EU's strict rules and slow bureaucracy make it difficult to use data to develop artificial intelligence models and systems.

Large technology companies also argue that European legislation represents an obstacle for them.


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