In a press conference on 25 April the European Commission argued for a three-pronged approach to AI including an increase in public and private investment in AI, preparation for socio-economic changes, and ensuring an appropriate ethical and legal framework.
“With the dawn of artificial intelligence, many jobs will be created, but others will disappear and most will be transformed,” the EU Commission underlined. In order to encourage the EU Member States to modernize their education and training systems and to support labor market transition the Commission will (i) support business/education partnerships so as to attract and retain more talent in Europe, (ii) establish specialized training programs with financial support from the European Social Fu
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