Finland Leads Europe in Generative AI Adoption
Two-thirds of Finnish firms use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot and Gemini. According to European Investment Bank’s survey, It’s the highest share in the EU.
Two-thirds of Finnish firms use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot and Gemini. According to European Investment Bank’s survey, It’s the highest share in the EU.
Aalto researchers have demonstrated a breakthrough that could dramatically speed up artificial intelligence whilst slashing energy consumption.
Statistics Finland develops database interpreter to combat inaccuracies as Google’s AI summaries cause 17% drop in website visits. The problem stems from how AI systems retrieve information.
Artificial intelligence has delivered a competitive advantage to 45% of large organisations in the Nordic region, with leading companies now deploying AI agents as a “digital workforce”, according to new research.
Finnish Enterprises Accelerate AI Adoption: Usage Rises to 38% as Nordic Nation Ranks Among Europe’s Top Performers Statistics Finland reports 14-percentage-point increase as country maintains position in European top tier alongside Denmark and Sweden. Text… Finnish Enterprises Accelerate AI Adoption: Usage Rises to 38% as Nordic Nation Ranks Among Europe’s Top Performers
Despite tremendous advancements in AI, most organizations still struggle to turn it into real, repeatable value. Many companies experiment with tools like ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot, run a few pilots, then hit a wall when they try to connect AI to their actual processes and data.
AI was supposed to make knowledge work easier and more efficient. Instead, three-quarters of employees report increased workloads, and nearly half admit they have no idea how to extract the promised productivity gains. What went wrong – and more importantly, how can we fix it?
A survey commissioned by HP and conducted across Finland reveals a widening gap between employee AI use and organisational support, with over 80 per cent of IT professionals expressing concerns about accuracy and security despite widespread adoption of the technology.
A new OECD report highlights how one small Nordic nation has quietly positioned itself as Europe’s testing ground for artificial intelligence — and the results could reshape how democracies harness this transformative technology.
Enlightenment philosophers believed that knowledge liberates. The EU AI Act relies on the same conviction, imagining that an enlightened citizen can identify deepfakes. In the third and final part of this blog series, we examine the transparency paradox and three alternative paths forward.