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Cities and regions across Europe are queuing up to host the European Union’s “gigafactory” AI data centers.
Across Europe, a creeping sense of being watched without consent is emerging, and it’s starting to clash with the tech industry’s next big bet: wearable AI. Meta smart glasses are now marketed as ...
Europe’s ambitious law to regulate artificial intelligence usage is rolling out between now and 2026. Here’s what it means ...
HOCHTIEF, in partnership with cloud solutions provider IONOS Group, has expressed interest in constructing and operating an ...
European farmers are trailing behind in adopting agritech, with only 46% reporting using at least one technology, compared ...
Polish MSP Beyond.pl believes it can win against hyperscalers in the region due to its ability to address thorny issues like ...
Super Micro Computer leads AI infrastructure with Nvidia Blackwell tech and a $20B Saudi partnership. Click here to read an ...
Deutsche Telekom, Ionos and the Schwarz Group's IT subsidiary will submit separate expressions of interest to the EU for an ...
Europe has lost the AI hardware race to the US, but can still win on AI applications, Dutch tech leaders said at TNW ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang projected that Europe’s artificial-intelligence computing capacity will ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been pitching the idea of "sovereign AI" since 2023. Europe is now starting to listen and act.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder — and that seems to be the case with European demand for funds that invest in artificial ...