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    1. AbeFromanEast on

      Until 2nm and better chip production is spread out the EU, America, and everybody else are AI vassal states to Taiwan.

    2. GreatStaff985 on

      I mean its too late for that, the early 2000s was the absolute latest that direction could have been changed.

    3. Mental-Telephone3496 on

      the CEO of a european AI company says europe needs to invest more in european AI companies. shocking take

    4. The Ai space is still relatively open. We don’t really know what the business models are yet. Much easier to go after openAI than Gooe or Faceboom

      But… can the EU (especially France) actually stomach a bunch of tech bros and VCs running around raising billions of euros, trying to get mega-rich, spinning narratives, moving fast and breaking things… writing articles about how workers are cooked, etc. 

      Dynamism is a requirement for explosive new industries. That means disruption. Winners and losers. Etc. 

      China and the US embrace this stuff. 

    5. Build a locally run AI that’s smart and is as easy to install as downloading an app and program on the computer.

    6. firmagorilla on

      I’d like to see them create a DeepSeek v4 pro equivalent. competitive on price and value pls.

    7. Spare-Builder-355 on

      as if Amazons, Googles and Microsofts hasn’t been an example of this for decades.

    8. > “Once supply is monopolized by American players, suddenly we no longer have supply and we can no longer transform electrons into tokens,” Mensch said, referring to the process of converting computing power into AI-generated output.

      What the bloody hell does that even mean? Doesn’t mean anything; complete technobabble. Average Star Trek episode makes more sense.

      I wish some of these journalists would actually do their job for once instead of just uncritically copying what someone with a CLEAR conflict of interest says.