Europe stands at a crossroads today. If it doesn't reduce bureaucracy, open itself more broadly to private capital, and accelerate technological development, it could be pushed to the margins of the global economy in the coming years. Zygmunt Berdychowski, Chairman of the Program Council of the 35th Economic Forum in Karpacz, speaks to Newsweek about the race for artificial intelligence, the European Union's declining competitiveness, and the co…
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Europe stands at a crossroads today. If it doesn't reduce bureaucracy, open itself more broadly to private capital, and accelerate technological development, it could be pushed to the margins of the global economy in the coming years. Zygmunt Berdychowski, Chairman of the Program Council of the 35th Economic Forum in Karpacz, speaks to Newsweek about the race for artificial intelligence, the European Union's declining competitiveness, and the co…