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How Europe can keep up in the AI race

Bloomberg · 13 days ago
Bloomberg
Bloomberg
13 days ago

Can Europe catch up in the AI race? Or has it already lost to the US and China? We get the view from our panelists from the venture capital world: Carina Namih, partner at VC firm Plural; Laura McGinnis, Principal, Balderton; and Tommy Stadlen, co-founder and general partner at Giant Ventures.

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  • Europe is experiencing a renewed sense of ambition and energy in AI, with increased investment and recognition of its talent pool. 43s
  • Europe faces challenges such as less capital and fewer large tech acquirers compared to the US, but has improved its venture capital environment. 1m 45s
  • The region is focusing on AI application rather than infrastructure, leveraging strengths in manufacturing, data, and healthcare. 3m 43s
  • Europe's regulatory environment, while sometimes seen as a burden, can be a strength by fostering privacy-first and compliance-driven innovation. 6m 43s
  • There are signs of a reverse brain drain, with more top talent returning to Europe and increased interest in its academic institutions. 5m 51s
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