Beyond the technical issue of standardizing datasets, where Europe certainly also has a role to play, it must facilitate collaboration by organizing trust for data sharing, particularly through secure platforms. Encouraging manufacturers to make the data they have available for research around AI is part of the government's new missions. Europe does not currently have legislation as sunny as Florida with its " sunshine laws ", which make not only written data publicly accessible, but also images, films and sound material, a huge playground for AI.
Emmanuel Bacry, a researcher at the CNRS, notes that “ there is a risk in opening up the data, but the risk is much greater in not making them available .”
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AI requires more than ever to break down silos , to collaborate , but also to explain . Finland was the first country to launch a large-scale AI acculturation program, with “ Elements of AI ,” a national MOOC that is supposed to transform at least 1% of the population into AI experts.
With a statement that is valid for all of Europe, made by Mika Lintilä, the Minister of Economy. “ We will never have enough resources to be the leaders in Artificial Intelligence. But the way we use it will differentiate us .”
The challenge for Europe will be to
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