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by ymir_e
3 days ago
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Can Europe train a frontier AI model? It seems unlikely at the moment. The writeup you have is quite interesting, but notably distributed compute for frontier is at least a bump in the road. As other's have pointed out, if resources across Europe came together there could be a good amount of resources today to do so, but it is fragmented. Project Glasswing, and most recently the blocking of Fable 5 potentially only for non-US citizens have sparked more attention in the political spheres regarding sovereignty/competitiveness of European AI. There as also this great write-up which explains the trajectory Europe currently has when it comes to AI compute here: https://europe2031.ai/ So theoretically: yes, but there doesn't seem to be a big enough will to attempt to catch up with the trajectory of American hyper-scalers. |
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