EU Unveils Artificial Intelligence Continent Action Plan for Digital Sovereignty

Europe´s new Artificial Intelligence Continent Action Plan aims to boost innovation and bring Artificial Intelligence closer to citizens and businesses.

The European Union has announced the Artificial Intelligence Continent Action Plan, a comprehensive initiative designed to strengthen digital sovereignty and accelerate Artificial Intelligence innovation across its member states. This plan focuses on driving Artificial Intelligence adoption for both European citizens and businesses, ensuring that advancements align with the region´s regulatory standards and ethical norms.

As part of the strategy, the EU seeks to position itself as a global leader in responsible Artificial Intelligence development by supporting homegrown technologies and fostering an interconnected innovation ecosystem. The plan emphasizes investment in research, the creation of secure digital infrastructure, and measures to bridge the digital skills gap among the workforce, seeking to empower both the public and private sectors to benefit from trustworthy Artificial Intelligence systems.

The new framework comes at a pivotal moment as international competition in Artificial Intelligence intensifies, and digital sovereignty rises as a key concern for policymakers. The EU´s plan is expected to catalyze collaboration, innovation, and investment, reinforcing Europe´s commitment to human-centric, ethical, and secure Artificial Intelligence deployment for inclusive digital transformation.

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