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Europe’s defence spending spree must fund domestic AI, official says

Henna Virkkunen says 10% of investment should be directed to artificial intelligence and quantum computing developed in EU
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Henna Virkkunen: ‘We want to especially boost our European technologies and European defence industry with these actions
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