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The European Union is related to artificial intelligence as it is a key sector where the bloc faces economic competition and strategic dependence on external providers [1], [2], [3]. Furthermore, the EU actively engages in trade deals involving AI chips [4], monitors foreign investment in its AI research [5], and has implemented specific regulatory frameworks like the AI Act [6].

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The European Union's Strategic Autonomy, Transatlantic Shifts and ... frictions.europeamerica.de Oleksandr Kandyuk · Frictions 3 facts
claimThe European Union's economic competitiveness is a growing concern in Brussels because the bloc lags behind the United States and China in key sectors such as digital technology, artificial intelligence, and green energy.
claimThe European Union is lagging behind the United States and China in key economic sectors, specifically digital technology, artificial intelligence, and green energy, which threatens the long-term prospects for European prosperity.
claimThe European Union lags behind the United States and China in key modern economic sectors, specifically digital technology, artificial intelligence, and green energy, which threatens the long-term prospects for European prosperity.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 2 facts
claimThe European Union views China as an economic competitor because China is strategically attempting to acquire segments of the European Union's high-tech research and manufacturing sectors, specifically artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology.
claimThe European Union views China as an economic competitor because China is strategically attempting to acquire stakes in European high-tech research and manufacturing sectors, specifically artificial intelligence, robotics, and biotechnology.
Can the European Union Reduce Dependence on the United States? cescube.com CESCUBE 1 fact
claimThe European Union faces risks to its strategic decision-making due to dependence on external providers for advanced semiconductors, digital infrastructure, and artificial intelligence capabilities.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
claimThe European Union made purchase commitments on energy and artificial intelligence (AI) chips as part of its trade deal with the United States.
Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com Strasbourg Centre 1 fact
claimThe European Union lags behind the United States and China in emerging technologies critical to future warfare and economic competitiveness, specifically in AI, semiconductors, biotechnologies, and cyber defense infrastructure.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimThe European Union AI Act has significance and shortcomings regarding the regulation of artificial intelligence in the digitalised electricity sector.