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02/12/2025

Europe ready for €1.2 trillion AI boost

Europe could achieve a €1.2 trillion economic boost from AI, thanks to its top-tier talent, scientific excellence, and strong infrastructure. While currently only 14% of companies are using AI, early adopters like the Spanish startup Idoven show the transformative potential in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, and cybersecurity. Key to success are harmonized access to high-performance AI models, supportive regulation, and investment in workforce skills.

Google’s initiatives, including a €5.5 billion investment in Germany and a €15 million AI Opportunity Fund, aim to strengthen digital skills and support founders. With clear guidelines, talented professionals, and ethical frameworks, Europe is well-positioned to lead the AI-driven global economy.

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In Switzerland, there is ongoing debate about how the use of copyright-protected content by AI should be regulated. The specific cause for concern is journalists, artists and publishers accusing AI companies of data theft.
In 2025, President Trump launched the ambitious Genesis mission. This is an AI-supported project that aims to accelerate scientific breakthroughs using federal data and supercomputers, often described as a modern ‘moonshot’.
By 2035, AI is likely to fundamentally change everyday life and have a significant impact on areas such as health, law, work and domestic routines. In medicine, it could often serve as the first point of contact and also take over the prioritisation of treatments.
Europe’s challenges with artificial intelligence stem from deep regulatory, cultural, and historical differences compared with the United States. Europe produces plenty of AI talent, but many startups move to the U.S.
Marketing agencies are increasingly integrating AI into their daily operations, not just as an add-on tool, but as a core part of briefs, production, approvals, and media optimization.
Economist Robert Seamans believes that future AI jobs will primarily require people who understand artificial intelligence but can also explain it in a way that is understandable to non-specialists.
Since its launch in November 2022, OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT has evolved from a tool for writing and programming into a global AI platform with around 800 million weekly users. In 2025, the company faced increasing competition from Chinese providers.
In the coming year, generative AI will evolve from the experimental phase to fully autonomous systems that can plan, control and execute complex workflows with minimal human supervision.
OpenAI's AI coding agent Codex now independently creates most of the code it uses to improve itself. Since its introduction in May 2025, Codex has been performing tasks such as writing functions, fixing bugs and managing change proposals.
Opera, a Norwegian software company, is launching Neon, a paid, AI-powered browser. It goes beyond simple chatting and sees itself as an agent-based workspace. For $19.90 a month, it bundles leading AI models and offers three modes: Chat, Do and Make.
OpenAI and former Apple chief designer Jony Ive are reportedly working on a constantly active AI device. A prototype is already circulating internally, but it is unlikely that the ambitious vision will be fully realised in 2026.
The US cloud computing company Salesforce is expanding its Agentforce 360 platform. The aim is to close the context gap for AI agents in companies. New features include deeper integration with Informatica, Data 360 and MuleSoft.
The US magazine Time has named the ‘architects of artificial intelligence’ as Person of the Year 2025, honouring the leading minds behind the rapid rise of AI. According to the editorial team, AI shaped the year like no other development.
The European Union has launched a competition investigation into Google. The investigation focuses on whether the company is unfairly using online content to train its AI models, such as Gemini.
As AI is driving up demand for data centres, electricity consumption could double by 2030. This would have significant consequences for power grids, costs and emissions unless growth is strategically managed.
Canada and the European Union have decided to significantly expand their cooperation in the areas of artificial intelligence and digital services. The occasion was the first meeting of the EU-Canada Digital Partnership Council in Montreal.
Researchers at the University of Utah have developed an AI co-pilot for bionic hands to make them more intuitive and easier to use. Conventional prostheses are often abandoned because controlling the individual joints and grips requires a high level of concentration.
OpenAI was founded in 2015 by Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and other tech pioneers as a nonprofit, with the goal of developing artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity. A decade later, Musk has left the company and launched the competing startup xAI.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared “Code Red” for ChatGPT following the success of Google's Gemini 3. Gemini 3 gained 200 million users in three months and outperformed ChatGPT in benchmark tests.
EY is launching a structured platform in collaboration with NVIDIA to support companies in planning, testing, and deploying physical AI. This includes robots, drones, and edge devices, among other things.
A study by Japanese consulting firm NTT DATA shows that only 15% of the companies surveyed are considered AI pioneers. They are characterized by clear strategies, disciplined implementation, and company-wide adoption.
Yoodli, a Seattle-based communication training startup, has reached a valuation of over $300 million following a $40 million funding round led by WestBridge Capital. Founded by former Google and Apple engineers, the platform uses AI-powered role-playing scenarios for sales, leadership, interviews, and coaching.
OpenAI's o3 model took first place in a five-day poker tournament featuring nine leading language models, ultimately winning $36,691. The event, organized by PokerBattle.ai, tested how AI handles uncertainty, adaptation, and strategic thinking.
A study by the Fraunhofer Institute shows that the German federal administration can largely rely on its own open solutions instead of large foreign platforms. Through internal developments, the state avoids critical dependencies and maintains transparency, control, and the ability to act.
study by Cisco shows significant age and country differences in AI acceptance. Younger users are the most active in using AI, with many also completing relevant training courses.
Fears that AI could replace jobs overlook a harsher reality: demographic change. Aging societies face a serious labor shortage that threatens economic stability.
The EU plans to postpone and simplify parts of its AI law and the GDPR in order to give companies easier access to data and more time for implementation. Critics warn that this would weaken data protection and security.
An initiative supported by Trump to block the adoption of AI regulations by the states for ten years has failed due to opposition from both parties. Leading Republicans acknowledged that they lacked the support to include the nationwide preemption provision in the National Defense Authorization Act.
Frankfurt and the Rhine-Main region have developed into a central digital hub in Europe. The GDP of the data center industry has doubled in five years, while the overall economy has grown by only 16 percent.
The former gold mining region in the Nevada desert is currently undergoing a profound transformation as technology companies build one of the world's highest concentrations of data centers there.
The UK and Germany are cooperating to accelerate the commercial use of quantum computing and bridge the gap between research and practical applications in computing, sensor technology, and time measurement.
Meta is reportedly in advanced talks to secure large quantities of Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) for AI development. The plan involves renting the hardware in 2026, with a possible direct purchase in 2027.
Many users find conversations with ChatGPT surprisingly therapeutic, often describing the AI as calming and deeply understanding. Experts attribute this phenomenon not to actual machine empathy, but to the "resonance machine" effect.
On ChatGPT’s third birthday, OpenAI shared insights into how its 800 million weekly users interact with the tool. About 75% of conversations revolve around practical guidance, information gathering, and writing.
Anthropic has launched Opus 4.5, its latest flagship model, improving coding performance, efficiency, and the overall user experience. The model fixes previous conversation cut-offs in Claude by summarizing key points when the context limit is reached.
SAP is advancing its European sovereignty strategy with the EU AI Cloud, designed to give companies greater control over how they run AI and cloud services. The platform supports SAP’s own data centers, other European providers, and on-premise setups.
Scammers are increasingly using AI to create fake ads and deepfake videos on social media, making it harder to spot fraud. These ads often mimic celebrities or well-known brands, luring shoppers to counterfeit websites to steal personal and payment information.
The UK government has announced a £100 million initiative to strengthen the country’s AI sector. As part of the plan, it will guarantee the purchase of newly developed British AI chips.
A recent MIT study shows that AI is already capable of performing tasks currently handled by nearly 12% of the U.S. workforce. Using the “Iceberg Index,” researchers analyzed more than 150 million workers across 1,000 occupations and compared their skills with over 13,000 AI tools.
The U.S. Patent Office has issued new rules clarifying how inventions developed with the help of AI can be patented. AI systems like ChatGPT or Gemini are now explicitly treated as tools, similar to lab equipment or software, and cannot be named as inventors.
Sustainability has become a central business priority, and AI offers significant opportunities to enhance it. However, this requires that AI is deeply integrated within the organization through effective project management.
AI is changing how startups approach go-to-market strategies by enabling teams to achieve more with fewer resources while maintaining focus and precision. Experts from OpenAI and Google emphasize that traditional marketing knowledge remains essential.
Europe could achieve a €1.2 trillion economic boost from AI, thanks to its top-tier talent, scientific excellence, and strong infrastructure. While currently only 14% of companies are using AI, early adopters show the transformative potential in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, and cybersecurity.
The Estonian mobility provider Bolt is partnering with the Chinese company Pony.ai to introduce Level 4 self-driving vehicles in Europe. The collaboration will initially focus on real-world testing, safety validation, and user experience.
Munich-based company Agile Robots has introduced its first humanoid robot, the Agile One. Designed for safe collaboration with humans in industrial environments, the robot stands 174 cm tall, weighs 69 kg, and can carry up to 20 kg at a walking speed of 2 m/s.
OpenAI has introduced group chats in ChatGPT, allowing up to 20 participants to interact together with the AI in a shared space. The feature supports daily planning, project brainstorming, and collaborative team tasks.
France has launched an investigation into Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok after it published French-language claims denying the genocide carried out in Auschwitz, suggesting the gas chambers were used for “disinfection with Zyklon B against typhus.”
Generative AI is transforming software quality by shifting QA from manual test creation to reviewing machine-generated results. While AI can speed up testing and analysis, one-shot tools often prioritize volume over accuracy, which can create additional work.
A new wave of AI-powered wearables is bringing artificial intelligence into our everyday lives, ranging from pendants and rings to wristbands and compact handheld devices. Products like Bee, Friend, Limitless, Omi, and Plaud’s NotePin record conversations, create reminders and more.
The Oakley Meta Vanguard is a high-end, AI-powered sports eyewear designed for runners, cyclists, and action sports enthusiasts. It combines running glasses, open-ear headphones, and an action camera into a single device, offering a secure fit at just 66 grams and excellent audio quality.
Europe could achieve a €1.2 trillion economic boost from AI, thanks to its top-tier talent, scientific excellence, and strong infrastructure. While currently only 14% of companies are using AI, early adopters show the transformative potential in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, and cybersecurity.

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Europe could achieve a €1.2 trillion economic boost from AI, thanks to its top-tier talent, scientific excellence, and strong infrastructure. While currently only 14% of companies are using AI, early adopters show the transformative potential in sectors such as healthcare, automotive, and cybersecurity.