Error!
You must log in to access this page.
We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS)
Pan-European AI research network
Top
New
-
Should we create a global institute for AI, similar to CERN?
European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) strongly disagrees and says:
At ELLIS we believe that a strong AI research landscape distributed across various locations in Europe is essential for maintaining Europe’s sovereignty in this competitive field. AI research does not require access to centralized, expensive and unique physical facilities (known for example from fields like particle physics). Having a central research body would risk isolating AI research from the sectors, research communities and citizens that it should serve. A multi-centric AI research laboratory with strong institutions in all parts of Europe and well-rooted in the regional ecosystems will generate real innovation for Europe, best leverage Europe’s cultural diversity, and integrate European values in the development of future technology. Read the ELLIS statement “AI Foundation Models - A Roadmap for Europe” which includes a call to establish an intergovernmental multi-centric AI research organization with high-performance computing facilities in Europe. source Unverified -
Should a CERN for AI have a central hub in one location?
European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) strongly disagrees and says:
Ideas for a centralised approach in developing the European AI landscape run the risk of undermining the wider goals of the EU's AI strategy. While meeting no immediate need – AI research does not require access to centralised, expensive and unique physical facilities and infrastructures in the way that fields such as particle physics might require – a central research body risks isolating AI research from the sectors, research communities and citizens that it should serve. Faced with a situation where a centralised site in a single member country absorbs large parts of future EU funding, but not the talent (which is the most likely outcome), AI talent currently working at the most dynamic European centres of AI excellence may even consider moving to top AI hotspots overseas. A multi-centric laboratory with strong institutions in all parts of Europe will generate real innovation for Europe, best leverage Europe’s cultural diversity, and integrate European values in the development of future technology. This will ensure that Europe does not become a mere consumer of AI technology developed elsewhere, building on other values, but instead builds a genuine “AI made in Europe”. source Unverified