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But LinkedIn report warns Europe is lagging at present, and in danger of entrenching inequalities
Europe has a “solid foundation” on which it can develop its expertise in artificial intelligence, according to a report from the professional networking company LinkedIn published on 18 November.
“Our research reveals that while Europe has a relatively smaller pool of AI talent compared to the United States, it has strong ecosystems in place—driven by large, well-established companies,” Sue Duke, head of global public policy at LinkedIn, wrote in a blog post accompanying the report.