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17 June 07:14

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, has launched a campaign for AI sovereignty in Europe, announcing investments and partnerships.

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As of 2023, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is championing the concept of artificial intelligence sovereignty - the idea that each nation should build and control its own artificial intelligence systems tailored to its unique language, culture and values. This vision is now beginning to resonate in Europe.

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