The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Lee, wants to prepare a technology plan for the United States not to own all the data. Another thing that has been done so far was for the European Commission, but now it is a priority with artificial intelligence.
"Data and artificial intelligence are components of innovation that can help us solve social challenges, whether it be through health and agriculture, security or manufacturing," said Von der Lee's European Parliament mandate program.
"Many companies outsource the management, storage and processing of American companies," Merkel said, referring directly to Amazon, Google or Microsoft's addiction. "I don't mean to say it's bad, I think the value-added products that come from that, with the help of artificial intelligence, may not be so good."
At the national level and with a smaller firepower, there have been movements. The previous French administration tried to launch a public cloud, and Eliseo, along with Germany, wants to launch a project called Gaia-X, which is backed by some of Europe's largest corporations so that data is not available to the US or China. Currently, 92% of European data is dependent on US companies.
This plan, which has the strongest point of artificial intelligence, will reach € 20 billion a year.
Source of information: elpais.com