Helsinki becomes AI hotspot as US chipmaker Groq expands to Europe
In a move that underscores Europe’s growing importance in the global AI race, US chipmaker Groq has chosen Helsinki as the launchpad for its first European data centre.
In a move that underscores Europe’s growing importance in the global AI race, US chipmaker Groq has chosen Helsinki as the launchpad for its first European data centre.
FAIR EDIH is taking a summer break starting Midsummer, with regular services resuming in early August. While our team will be out of office, applications for new customer partnerships remain open throughout the holiday season.
New report from European Comission’s Joint Research Centre warns warns continent risks being sidelined in global AI race despite world-class academic output.
The European Commission has unveiled GenAI4EU, a €700m initiative to accelerate AI development across healthcare, manufacturing, energy and cybersecurity – marking Europe’s boldest attempt yet to challenge American and Chinese dominance in artificial intelligence.
Finnish technology from Trueflaw used in groundbreaking automated analysis at Swedish reactor.
New ELLIS Institute coordinated by Aalto University is on a mission to crack the code of machine learning – and poach the world’s brightest brains
Europe’s first accounting-specific AI tool saves users several hours per week, with Finnish company Starian claiming millions in annual savings
The Nordic nation positions itself as front-runner to host the EU’s first artificial intelligence ‘gigafactory’ in a bid to reshape the continent’s technological sovereignty. Behind the scenes, Finland’s bid is reinforced by a public-private coalition led by Nokia.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing systematic literature reviews, dramatically reducing the time required while introducing new methodological considerations. This article critically examines AI’s role as both enabler and gatekeeper in the SLR process, analyzing its benefits for efficiency, challenges to reliability, and emerging applications that are reshaping academic research practices.
Efficiency, productivity, and artificial intelligence. Better processes and fewer errors. Currently, high expectations are placed on AI, but it’s still premature to suggest that it will replace human labor entirely.