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But amid the political chaos, the way we do business saw some dramatic shifts—from Volkswagen’s annus horribilis, despite topping the Fortune 500 Europe, to the meteoric rise of AI.
The drive for AI capital is in vogue across Europe. While French startups receive the most funding, the U.K. has the most generative AI startups out of the 221 identified by Dealroom. Universities ...
If Trump does steer clear of regulating AI, that would create an even greater gap between the U.S. and the European Union, where privacy laws limit the data that AI companies can use to train ...
This is especially true for companies in Central and Eastern Europe. [2] [3] [4] Other digital technologies, such as platforms or big data, are projected to have a more neutral impact on employment. [2] [4] A large number of tech workers have been laid off starting in 2023; [5] many such job cuts have been attributed to artificial intelligence. [6]
Companies in Europe have received far lesser funding—by 10-fold—compared to their rivals across the Atlantic. Europe is falling behind in generative AI, with the U.S. light years ahead. But ...
At companies on the 2023 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list, 78% of employees say promotions are fair, compared to just 37% of employees who said the same at a typical workplace in Europe.
The Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) [1] is a European Union regulation concerning artificial intelligence (AI). It establishes a common regulatory and legal framework for AI within the European Union (EU). [2] It came into force on 1 August 2024, [3] with provisions that shall come into operation gradually over the following 6 to 36 months ...
Europe’s AI adopters. The debut of the inaugural Fortune 500 Europe list in 2023 came as businesses were starting to come to terms with the implications of the advent of ChatGPT.