The European Union is trying to increase its computational capacity to train large models of artificial ielligence and iends to build “artificial ielligence gigafooters” with the help of the private sector. The head of the European Commission announced at the union’s artificial ielligence summit of the € 200 billion investme in the area.
Ursula von, head of the European Commission, recely announced at the Paris Artificial Ielligence Action Summit that the poteial of European startups is high but they need more powerful infrastructure to develop their innovations; Therefore, the European Union will invest more at € 50 billion in the area. This figure is added to the € 150 billion investme, which has previously allocated investors and industry activists to develop the market.
The EU is reportedly reviewing its support model for the developme of computational infrastructure and competition in the field of artificial ielligence.
Importance of Gigaphiles of Artificial Ielligence in World Competition
According to Fon in Line, the curre EU computational ceers, known as “artificial ielligence factories”, are no longer sufficie, and need to create “artificial ielligence gigafooters” to teach very large models. These new ceers are going to provide enormous computing capacity to developers and accelerate technology growth. Launching these ceers requires extensive investme and the private sector must play a significa role in this area.

Von in Line also stated that European startups need more resources to grow and the widespread acceptance of artificial ielligence in the economy and society is still limited; For this reason, the European Union iends to expand its open cooperation model to support advanced innovations of artificial ielligence. He emphasized that leading companies are carrying out similar projects in the United States, but in Europe, the goal is to not monopolize a few specific companies, but to make it public as a public service.
Some companies had announced a while ago that it would invest $ 500 billion in the developme of data ceers in the US through the Stargit project over the next four years. This has led the European Union to feel more pressure to compete in this area.
Von also emphasized the importance of private sector participation in the launch of artificial ielligence gigafooters, saying that the issue would be discussed at the inaugural meeting. He also noted that Europe could attract investors with its cooperative approach; An approach that focuses on sharing knowledge and public use among member states.
He added that these infrastructure allows researchers and startups to access the most advanced computing technologies and help industries share and collaborate their data; For example, these ceers can help hospitals develop artificial ielligence models using their medical and genomic imaging data. The project can also make great progress in basic science and climate change modeling.
Finally, the von in the line emphasized that European artificial ielligence gigafooters are designed to attract the best tales worldwide and will support advanced innovations in the field.



