Eurozone firms to allocate 9% of investments to AI by 2026, but Europe struggles to commercialize research
emmanuelvivier · x · 2026-08-23
According to TLT's August AI Brief, eurozone companies plan to allocate about 9% of their investments to AI in 2026, but Europe still struggles to turn research into commercial success. The brief also covers AI policy developments: UK's new PM appoints AI minister, FCA publishes Mills Review, EU AI Act transparency obligations take effect Aug 2, White House finalizes AI oversight framework, Australia releases National AI Plan.
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