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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.

    9. Company with a product to sell says „you’re absolutely positively fucked if you don’t drop everything and give me the entire GDP of France to make this product“, yawn

    10. SinisterCheese on

      All EU needs to do is to set restrictions on ASML’s machines and components that go in to them, and providing of support, along with other semi-conductor products that are part of the global supply chain that makes these top of the line litography machine possible.

      I just want to point out that ASML chooses to only be a machine integrator, they choose parts and components from the market to their need.

      I want to see NVIDIA to figure out how to get their mega GPUs, without ASML’s fabrication equipment.

    11. Amber_ACharles on

      Crusoe Energy announced UAE facilities. Solar, gas baseload, permitting in months. That’s why data center capacity scales there while Europe and the US debate.

    12. They need to make investment more attractive and saving less attractive to get it down. I’ll be curious to see how they address that with the consumer.

    13. We had 2 years in 2014 maybe. Now the deed is done. Any strategy to not become a vassal will miss the real goal: how to *stop* being a vassal.

      Those 2 goals are mutually exclusive: in order to stop being a vassal, one has first to acknowledge it *is* a vassal and how it happened.

    14. Europe is already dependent in almost all areas, and it will be on AI services too, he’s damn right*

      After all it is not a surprise, Europe has candidly spent decades globalizing their economy, because that was the global trend, the new normal
      Then Russia, China, the USA and more suddenly felt like going back to 19th/firsthalf20th Century thinking

      And we in Europe did not see it coming, like we did not see the tech paradigm shift ingrained within globalization

      *Actually I’ll be more blunt than Mensch: *we already are largely dependent for AI*

      It’s too late to react, like for most new technologies, internet, software, manufacturing, defense, finance, investment…Europe has been lagging behind the US and China since around the turn of the century

      -> We’re not catching up anytime soon, whatever we do now and in the near future will only be akin to applying bandaids to avoid falling completely to vassals status
      Just survive being sandwiched between the two giants, and suffering from our hostile Russian neighbor

      Actually catching up will take decades and won’t even be feasible in the same manner as the US and China, plus will likely be about different matters, e.g climate change and everything science and tech related to its consequences will be hot topics

    15. Fuck American „Conscious Machine God“ model noise, specialized AIs is the way to go.

    16. HasGreatVocabulary on

      The entire session in front of the french deputees is worth listening to (click autotranslate for english subtitles) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQq9qC2xv_4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQq9qC2xv_4)

      this guy might be the only honest person in the ai race, maybe other than hassabis

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