Europe needs to think about creating an artificial intelligence company that is ...
FILE PHOTO: German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier addresses a news conference to present the national industry strategy for 2030 in Berlin, Germany, February 5, 2019. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
BERLIN - Europe needs to think about creating an artificial intelligence company that is able to keep up with global rivals, German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier told Tagesspiegel newspaper. The paper on Friday quoted Altmaier as saying that technologies like autonomous driving were possible areas for such a company, adding that although Germany’s carmakers have begun teaming up “this in my opinion is not enough”.Reporting by Tassilo Hummel; Editing by Thomas Seythal
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