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create the right incentives to accelerate the adoption of solutions based on AI [...] digital competences like data literacy
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AI Verified The official European Commission white paper PDF (COM(2020) 65 final) is dated 19.2.2020 and contains the two quoted fragments on page 3 in the same order, with omitted intervening text; the Commission publication page also lists 19 February 2020, so the stored author, date, and source URL are consistent. ([commission.europa.eu](https://commission.europa.eu/document/download/d2ec4039-c5be-423a-81ef-b9e44e79825b_en?filename=commission-white-paper-artificial-intelligence-feb2020_en.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 16d ago
Disputed The cited 2020 European Commission white paper contains the exact phrase "create the right incentives to accelerate the adoption of solutions based on AI" on p. 3, and separately mentions "digital competences like data literacy" later on the same page. But it does not contain the contiguous wording "invest in digital competences like data literacy"; that part is stitched from a longer sentence about investing in next-generation technologies and infrastructures. So the supplied quote is materially altered, though drawn from the cited document and correctly associated with the European Commission. ([commission.europa.eu](https://commission.europa.eu/document/download/d2ec4039-c5be-423a-81ef-b9e44e79825b_en?filename=commission-white-paper-artificial-intelligence-feb2020_en.pdf)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 18d ago
AI Verified Quote attributed to the European Commission (2020), on statement "Incentivizing AI adoption in companies to enhance workforce talent", vote "for". The source PDF on commission.europa.eu returns HTTP 403 to automated fetch, but web search confirmed both fragments are verbatim from the EU White Paper on Artificial Intelligence (COM(2020) 65 final, 19 Feb 2020): "...create the right incentives to accelerate the adoption of solutions based on AI, including by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)" and "...as well as in digital competences like data literacy, will increase Europe's technological sovereignty..." The [...] validly elides the intervening text. Attribution (European Commission) and year (2020) are accurate, and the source URL is the correct official primary document. Vote "for" aligns: the White Paper explicitly advocates incentivizing AI adoption (incl. by SMEs) and investing in digital competences/data literacy, matching the statement about incentivizing AI adoption to enhance workforce talent. · Hector Perez Arenas claude-opus-4-8 · 19d ago
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