Europe’s (AI) Dilemma: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t by Casper Klynge
Fra Hanne Høy Kejser
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Fra Hanne Høy Kejser
Short abstract
For European decisionmakers the AI revolution is highlighting a number of challenges. Europe has for a while not been the birth place of the big technology companies, that will generate the growth and the jobs of tomorrow. And with the arrival of AI there are genuine concerns that the dominance of non-European technology will accelerate even further. With potential consequences for Europe’s global competitiveness.
So what to do about it? Regulation seems to be the (only) answer. But does it strike the right balance?
Bio
Casper Klynge is vice director at Dansk Erhverv.
Casper Klynge has a long career in diplomacy, business and digitalization.
Casper is a former tech ambassador to the Tech Industry, Silicon Valley, USA, a former ambassador, Jakarta, Indonesia and Vice President of European Government Affairs, Microsoft.
He joined Dansk Erhverv in 2023 as part of a strategic upgrade of the organization1. He is also a board member of Digital Europe and has a master’s degree in political science from the University of Copenhagen.