Europe can no longer count on returning to the economic model that has sustained its prosperity in recent decades, and the next strategic stake is artificial intelligence. Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, warns that the European Union risks repeating in the field of AI the gap accumulated in the first digital revolution, when most of the commercial value was captured by companies in the United States and other regions. …
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Europe can no longer count on returning to the economic model that has sustained its prosperity in recent decades, and the next strategic stake is artificial intelligence. Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, warns that the European Union risks repeating in the field of AI the gap accumulated in the first digital revolution, when most of the commercial value was captured by companies in the United States and other regions. …