- You provide AI systems used in the EU (regardless of where you’re based)
- You import or distribute AI systems in the EU
- You use AI systems in your business operations in the EU
In other words: if your AI touches the EU market in any way, you’re covered. Anytime an EU user consumes your product, you’re accountable.
This isn't true.
By what mechanism? Extradition?
* We're leading the world in fusion research. https://www.pppl.gov/news/2025/wendelstein-7-x-sets-new-perf...
* Our satellites are giving us by far the best understanding of our universe, capturing one third of the visible sky in incredible detail - just check out this mission update video if you want your mind blown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXCBFlIpvfQ
* Not only that, the Copernicus mission is the world's leading source for open data geoobservation: https://dataspace.copernicus.eu/
* We've given the world mRNA vaccines to solve the Covid crisis and GLP-1 antagonists to solve the obesity crisis.
* CERN and is figuring out questions about the fundamental nature of the universe, with the LHC being by far the largest particle accelerator in the world, an engineering precision feat that couldn't have been accomplished anywhere else.
Innovation isn't just about the latest tech fad. It's about fundamental research on how our universe works. Everyone else is downstream of us.
Keep your llms and iphones, we're more than fine on our side lmao
Maybe not quite double, but almost.
Even users from "rich" EU countries are worth ~30% of a US user to most companies.
If the market was at best 1/3rd of the US no one would bother implementing all these regulations
Like I said, delusional.
Might still be a problem.
Oh, wait.
You can only sell so many iPhones in the US until the market is completely saturated. A market of twice as many people that can afford them sure is tempting.
> The techniques that enable inference while building an AI system include machine learning approaches that learn from data how to achieve certain objectives, and logic- and knowledge-based approaches that infer from encoded knowledge or symbolic representation of the task to be solved.
That is just a snippe t and I do not know how to interpret it as a whole but it sound as though it atleast extends to expert systems and genetic algorithms? Prolog maybe?
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