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  • Heheh, yeah I agree, Europe is late to the race, but it's far from being over. We should harness the power and lead the way. Though the path has to lead in the right direction. And I really dislike Zensursula on a personal level. Sure she likes AI to protect our security and mess with the public health sector. But boy does this come with issues and the potential to lead towards a dystopian sci-fi world. And since Frau von der Leyen also likes Frontex, likely predictive policing, total surveillance of all German citizens... I'm really not sure if the future she has in mind aligns with mine. Her speech is good, though. Innovation, progress and open-source are all good things. But she's really good at speaking like a politician. And for example featuring $10 billion as the largest investment in AI is just correct since she adds the small restriction of talking about the public sector. This pile of money is completely dwarfed by private investment. And it's unlikely to be still true in a few days time. Or it's not even true as of today, since China has a whole coordinated public strategy for quite some time now. And politicians from the USA also already promised huge piles of taxpayer money to their AI companies...

    • Yep and it looks like China is well on its way to being independent of the USA in the AI arms race, I just saw they are pushing out their own GPU models:

      Chinese GPU Manufacturers Push Out Support For Running DeepSeek’s AI Models On Local Systems, Intensifying the AI Race

      https://wccftech.com/chinese-gpu-manufacturers-push-out-support-for-running-deepseek-ai-models-on-local-systems/

      Gotta say between them going all out on renewables reducing their reliance on oil and gas and all in on EV's and tech, it really feels like China has just stolen all of the EU's ideas and is straight up beating them over the head with it :(