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Tech giants and startups join forces to call for simpler EU rules on AI, data
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在巴黎AI峰会上,约60家欧洲公司共同签署了一项倡议,旨在推动欧洲成为AI领域的领导者。然而,该倡议的出现也突显了欧洲在AI领域面临的挑战。由美国风投公司General Catalyst欧洲分部主导,该倡议旨在简化欧洲的AI发展路径,减少过度监管。通过促进创新者、初创企业和AI应用者之间的合作,加速欧洲AI生态系统的发展。该倡议还将与欧盟委员会进行结构性对话,探讨如何减少法规冲突,促进AI的实际应用。尽管面临监管挑战,但欧洲企业界对AI的潜力充满信心,并积极参与其中。

🇪🇺 欧洲AI冠军倡议旨在解决欧洲在AI领域面临的挑战,通过汇集行业巨头和创新企业,共同推动欧洲成为全球AI领导者。该倡议由美国风投公司General Catalyst的欧洲分部主导,强调简化AI发展路径和减少过度监管的重要性。

⚙️ 该倡议的核心在于加速创新者、初创企业和AI应用者之间的功能性“飞轮”效应。通过促进三者之间的紧密合作,推动欧洲AI生态系统的快速发展。倡议还将与欧盟委员会进行结构性对话,探讨如何解决数据治理法案、行业特定法规以及AI法案之间的冲突,实现法规的标准化。

📈 General Catalyst发布报告指出,生成式AI的应用有望在2030年前将欧洲的年度生产力提高3%。各界专家强调,成功的欧洲AI战略应侧重于改善公民生活,并关注初创企业在AI发展中的作用,避免在对话中被边缘化。

As the AI Summit got underway in Paris on Monday, some 60 European companies — from incumbent industrial giants to AI startups (including France’s LLM-maker Mistral) — signed up to an initiative to help establish Europe as a leader in AI. But the fact that they felt the need to sign up at all highlights the widely held view that Europe is not close to being a leader in AI in the current circumstances. 

The ‘EU AI Champions Initiative’ will be unveiled at the Élysée as part of the AI Action Summit in Paris, hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, is also slated to join the discussion. Also in attendance will be heads of state from various European governments, including Germany, Poland, and Ireland — but no U.S. or U.K.. 

Perhaps counterintuitively, the initiative is being led by the European arm of a U.S. VC, General Catalyst, driven by the idea that Europe’s approach to AI has been overly complicated and dragged down by regulation.

Jeannette zu Fürstenberg, Managing Director and Head of Europe at General Catalyst, told TechCrunch that established companies and startups have come together to “lean into the adoption of AI”.

“It’s a huge opportunity for the European tech ecosystem,” she went on. “We want to accelerate a functional ‘flywheel’ between the innovators, the startups, and the adopters of AI.”

She said the initiative will engage with the Commission “in a structural process on how we can de-regulate,” suggesting: “Right now, there is a lot of conflict between the Data Governance Act, specific regulations for verticals, let’s say the telco industry or the banking sector… as well as the AI Act and then the whole horizontal nature of that. None of that is standardized.”

The EU’s president has made streamlining the bloc’s rules to foster AI innovation a stated mission of her second mandate, with a European Innovation Act planned — which she wants to include measures to shrink red tape on AI developers, as well as more explicit ecosystem-support measures (like access to funding).

“There are three different regulatory entities that are often in conflict with each other, for example, and for the banking industry or the financial services sector. That’s slowing down the actual adoption of AI,” claimed zu Fürstenberg.

Asked if she thought that the EU champions were effectively criticizing the bloc, she said: “They have given us a great signal that they really want to lean in and want to engage. A lot of the conflict that we’re currently experiencing is not intended. So we are bringing the regulators together with the people that are actually in the field.”

In a supporting statement, Arthur Mensch, Co-Founder & CEO of Mistral AI, wrote: “The EU AI Champions Initiative comes at a pivotal moment for corporate leaders to position Europe at the forefront of AI and transform our economy. The time for debate and small-scale pilots is over. It is now crucial for European policymakers, industry leaders, and startups to fully harness AI’s potential.”

Christophe Fouquet, President & CEO at chipmaker ASML, also offered canned comment, writing: “At ASML, we believe that cutting-edge AI, combined with Europe’s world-class innovation ecosystem, will drive the next era of technological progress. The EU AI Champions Initiative represents an important step in uniting industry leaders to ensure Europe remains at the forefront of AI-driven advancements.”

In another statement, Robin Rombach, Co-Founder, Black Forest Labs, added: “As a German-headquartered startup creating frontier AI foundation models, Black Forest Labs has demonstrated that Europe is a global leader in the development of frontier AI technology. We believe in Europe’s ability to continue to be a global leader in AI and support initiatives that accelerate European efforts in open innovation and cutting-edge technology.”

As part of its initiative, General Catalyst published a report entitled: “An Ambitious Agenda for European AI” which suggests that the adoption of Generative AI could boost Europe’s annual productivity by up to 3% by 2030.

Commenting to TechCrunch, Steve Schlenker, partner of DN Capital in London, told us: “A successful AI strategy in Europe is less about regulation for regulation’s sake, more about ensuring the average EU citizen sees an improvement in their lives.”

Ziv Reichert, partner at Phoenix Court, home to LocalGlobe and Latitude funds, also said: “The EU’s AI Champions Initiative builds on discussions that have long been taking place at both national and enterprise levels. As an early-stage investor, I’m increasingly concerned that founders and startups are being left behind in these conversations — especially as change accelerates.”

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