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Where is Europe in the global AI race?
DW (English)
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1 year ago
China and the US are the global leaders in artificial intelligence. Europe is lagging far behind – but can it make up ground in this vital technology of the future?
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A whole new world of art, created almost entirely by computer.
00:06
We can use generative AI to create things like text, images or even music.
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Leading the way on the artificial intelligence front are the US and China,
00:16
where even tea harvesting is becoming automated on a trial basis.
00:20
As for Europe, it has some serious catching up to do
00:23
with what is probably the most important technology of the future.
00:28
French startup Nuke AI develops new solutions for improving efficiency at logistics companies.
00:36
The difference between our AI and other providers is that we involve people.
00:42
We don't need huge amounts of data to be fed into machines.
00:46
Our focus is on human beings working together with machines.
00:51
We use machines to work better.
00:57
France wants to become a leader in AI and has been actively attracting investors.
01:02
The head of Microsoft wants to invest 4 billion euros in a new data center in France,
01:07
which will also provide a boost for a number of new smaller firms.
01:13
Startups in France will benefit from the financial support and advice on offer.
01:21
France is still some way off the industry's leaders
01:24
when it comes to patent applications and investments in AI data centers.
01:30
The French government should focus on what we're good at,
01:33
instead of trying to compete in areas where the US and China have a head start.
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It should support AI technologies that take a different approach to those that are currently on vogue.
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Berlin, Germany's political and AI capital.
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A range of cutting-edge companies have set up operations in the city.
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Among the complex tasks being worked on here at JetBrains, for example,
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instead of reading a 50-page document, you can ask questions and get answers about specific points.
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Part of the problem is we approach these models like we're speaking to another person that can understand us.
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But really they're just sophisticated algorithms that need specific instructions.
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So changes in, say, the wording or the tone can give us drastically different outputs.
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For good results, the AI might need a prompt comprising several pages of text.
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Prompt engineering is a fairly new business with high demand and relatively few machine learning experts.
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And when it comes to salaries, too, Europe is struggling to compete with the US.
02:41
In the United States, salary sites indicate that this job is on average earning about $130,000 a year.
02:47
But many people work with prompting, most notably ML engineers.
02:51
And this job requires a deep knowledge of ML models beyond just prompting.
02:55
So ML engineers are earning on average about $175,000.
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But competition for the best human minds is not everything.
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The focus has really been different.
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So in the United States, the top companies that are producing the top models are there.
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But they're really releasing these models in a proprietary fashion, so you have to pay to use them.
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In China and in Europe, by contrast, a lot of the focus has been on open-source models.
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So releasing models that are free and anyone can use them.
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So interestingly, some of these open-source models are also becoming competitive with those released by the top US AI companies.
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The US is still clearly ahead in AI.
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But some of the multi-billion dollar investments there have failed to pay off.
03:42
After a sluggish start, European companies are now starting to make up ground.
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Meanwhile, China is itself hoping to surpass the US.
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The race to outperform the competition for AI supremacy is not over.
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