Europe Faces AI Museum Risk
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Europe risks becoming a 'museum' if it doesn't innovate in AI and deregulate, Swedish PM warns

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Sweden 's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says Europe is at risk of becoming a "museum" if it doesn't soften curbs on artificial intelligence technologies and deregulate.
"I think we really need to step up in Europe .. the American economy, Chinese economy have been growing far faster compared to the European economies over the last 20 years ," the premier told attendees of the Techarena event in Stockholm .
France 's President Emmanuel Macron announced a 109-billion-euro ( $113.7 billion ) investment in AI last week .
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