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Europe's frontier AI ambitions face a hard compute ceiling
A new analysis questions whether European computing resources can support training a competitive large language model without external partnerships or imports.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
Europe's push toward AI sovereignty has collided with a sobering reality: the continent may lack sufficient computing power to train a frontier-class language model independently. A technical analysis published on GitHub examines whether Europe's existing and planned compute infrastructure could sup...
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