At the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced investments of 200 billion euros for the construction of artificial intelligence "gigafactories.
"The European Union has announced investments in artificial intelligence (AI) worth several billion euros with ambitions to create a "CERN for AI." However, the inclusion of Switzerland, home to the world-renowned particle physics laboratory, may be limited by its non-EU status.
Switzerland's policy may also be an obstacle. Although Bern has placed AI among its government priorities, it has not yet entered into a dialogue with Brussels to secure a role for itself in CERN's plans for AI.
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