Europe 2031: What getting AI wrong means for us

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16 points | by atlasunshrugged 16 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • eadwu 6 hours ago

    Europe is weird.

    You complain so much to the point that nationalism is becoming prevalent but when someone tries to force you to be independent you complain every way possible to not be independent? But then when you are dependent you complain about not being equivalent.

    It doesn't work both ways.

  • jdkee 9 hours ago

    I wonder if this was written via an American AI or a Chinese one?

  • hunglee2 16 hours ago

    Europe - the place that produced Nokia, Palm, Skype - should have erected a Great Firewall in 2000's. Instead, it bought into the idea of an open internet and ended up getting assimilated into US tech eco-system. This seemed harmless at the time, but Trump 2.0 has exposed it as a catastrophic strategic mistake.

    Not too late - perhaps EU will get through EU AI Act / GDPR and similar barricade of red tape?

    • neonstatic 12 hours ago

      Why pay developers as much as their American counterparts (instead of 3-6x less), when you can build "a wall". That will fix things!

      • hunglee2 12 hours ago

        US can create dollars out of thin air, can't compete with that. The regulatory wall is required, the alternative is subservience, which tbh is broadly acceptable to most Europeans I think

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