Building AI: Securing the Future of Artificial Intelligence
David Yacov Habib
9 episodes
3 weeks ago
What happens when geopolitical competition shapes where you can build AI teams and which infrastructure you can access? Alessandro Aresu, Geopolitical Analyst and Scientific Advisor at Limes, has spent over a decade analyzing US-China technological competition and advising Italian government institutions, including the Prime Minister's office, on strategic technology issues. From why AI success depends on talent, capital, and companies (not regulations) to why Europe's fragmented approach is ...
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What happens when geopolitical competition shapes where you can build AI teams and which infrastructure you can access? Alessandro Aresu, Geopolitical Analyst and Scientific Advisor at Limes, has spent over a decade analyzing US-China technological competition and advising Italian government institutions, including the Prime Minister's office, on strategic technology issues. From why AI success depends on talent, capital, and companies (not regulations) to why Europe's fragmented approach is ...
EP04 - Europe vs Big Tech: Inside the AI Privacy War
Building AI: Securing the Future of Artificial Intelligence
6 months ago
EP04 - Europe vs Big Tech: Inside the AI Privacy War
EPISODE 04 - COMING OCTOBER 16TH How do you build AI systems when European regulators are actively challenging every move you make? Kleanthi Sardeli, Data Protection Lawyer at noyb, reveals how enterprises are navigating the legal minefield of AI compliance in Europe. From ChatGPT hallucination lawsuits to training data rights battles, discover what companies actually need to do to survive Europe's AI privacy war.
Building AI: Securing the Future of Artificial Intelligence
What happens when geopolitical competition shapes where you can build AI teams and which infrastructure you can access? Alessandro Aresu, Geopolitical Analyst and Scientific Advisor at Limes, has spent over a decade analyzing US-China technological competition and advising Italian government institutions, including the Prime Minister's office, on strategic technology issues. From why AI success depends on talent, capital, and companies (not regulations) to why Europe's fragmented approach is ...