Zuckerberg, Spotify Founder Advocate for Open-Source AI in Europe
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Mark Zuckerberg and Daniel Ek advocate for open-source AI in Europe. The two tech leaders believe that open-source AI can drive innovation and give Europe a competitive edge. However, they warn that fragmented regulations and uneven enforcement are hindering progress. They urge Europe to streamline regulations and focus on retaining talent to fully capitalize on

According to Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Meta, and Daniel Ek, CEO of Spotify, the next generation of ideas and startups are likely to be built with open-source artificial intelligence (AI). The two founders believe this is because open-source AI allows “developers to incorporate the latest innovations at low cost and gives institutions more control over their data.”

In their recently published joint opinion piece advocating the embrace of open-source AI, Zuckerberg and Ek claim that Europe has a larger pool of open-source developers than America. This, they argued, makes Europe “particularly well-positioned to capitalize on the open-source AI wave.”

However, despite this advantage, the two executives warned that the continent’s fragmented regulatory structure and inconsistent implementation of regulations are hindering innovation and holding back developers.

“Instead of clear rules that inform and guide how companies do business across the continent, our industry faces overlapping regulations and inconsistent guidance on how to comply with them.

Without urgent changes, European businesses, academics and others risk missing out on the next wave of technology investment and economic growth opportunities,” Zuckerberg and Ek wrote.



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