The European Union will mobilize amount of 200 billion euros For investment in the field of artificial intelligence in Europe, Commission President Ursula von der Layen said Tuesday, adding that the race for who is leading the way in AI has not yet been won by either China or the US.

The amount includes funding of € 150 billion previously announced by investors and businesses in the industry, which will rise by 50 billion euros from the blockas announced by the President of the European Commission.

Speaking at the Summit about artificial intelligence in Paris, Ursula von der Laien said she would be “The largest public and private partnership In the world for the development of credible artificial intelligence ‘, which will focus on industrial and critical applications and will supply European’ GigafactRories’ for the processing of large models.

“We want Europe to be one of the Epirus leaders in artificial intelligence, which means to embrace a way of life that AI will govern every aspect of it,” said von der Laienne, speaking to large technology companies and political leaders in Paris for the Summit.

“I often hear that Europe has been left behind in the race – that China or the United States have already taken the reins. I disagree, because The artificial intelligence race is still far from the end“, He added.

“The boundaries are constantly moving, the first is still feasible, and before these boundaries there is the whole world of adopting AI … To incorporate artificial intelligence into specific industrial applications and to make the power of its power to benefit productivity and people, and That’s where Europe can really lead. “

Ursula von der Laien noted that Europe should follow a unique approach to growthwhich includes focusing on science and technology, adopting complex applications using industrial data wealth, and combining talent from various countries and areas.

He added that the EU wants to ensure that every innovative European company has the ability to access the benefits of AE through hyper -complies, and to reproduce the successful cooperation of CERN, which is the largest particle physics laboratory on the planet.