Ericsson CEO Discusses AI Regulation
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•Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm on AI
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Ericsson CEO Boya Ekom says Europe is falling behind the US dramatically today .
Ekom: Europe is more of a Guinea pig when it comes to regulation, actually, innovation is the key driver of what I call prosperity in the economy.
He says Europe needs to make it attractive to invest in R&D and that doesn't necessarily equal regulation.
Tech used to be a sector in the economy, but now it touches upon every part of the economy.
Europe is also a leader when it comes to data privacy, says NTR chief.
Europe has 27 countries implementing slightly different versions of the AIA Act and the GDP or creates an unclarity, he says.
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