On Monday 11 November, the European Commission announced that it had received applications from around 10 EU countries to open up European supercomputer capacity (EuroHPC) to sectors planning to invest in artificial intelligence (AI).
Finland (in cooperation with the Czech Republic, Estonia, Denmark, Norway and Poland), Germany, Luxembourg, Sweden, Greece and Italy (with Austria and Slovenia) have submitted projects.
An application from Spain, coordinated with Portugal, Romania and Turkey,...