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AI on the rise: investments, regulation and controversies.
The week was marked by significant developments in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector. Global companies announced new investments, while governments and organizations discussed regulation and ethics.
Large investments in infrastructure
Google has announced a US$6.4 billion investment (approximately R$32 billion) in cloud infrastructure in Germany by 2029. The goal is to strengthen the company's European presence and accelerate the development of AI solutions. According to Google, the project should generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs.
Similarly, Nvidia is building a £$ 6.1 billion data center in Germany, reinforcing Europe's role in the AI ecosystem. AMD predicts that the data center chip market will reach a trillion dollars by 2030, driven by demand for AI.
Regulation and ethics take center stage.
The Council of Europe has advocated for the creation of a global treaty to regulate AI, focusing on human rights and transparency. This move comes amid growing concerns about privacy, data use, and social impacts.
In Brazil, Minister Gonçalo Matias stated that the National AI Agenda will be presented later this year. The plan aims to align public policies, education, and innovation, avoiding delays and ensuring that the country keeps pace with technological advancements.
Controversies and new uses of AI
Companies like LinkedIn and Google already use AI to access and analyze user data, generating debates about privacy. The use of AI in policing was also discussed, with experts arguing that tools should be used with legal safeguards.
In South Korea, the government announced it will triple its investment in AI by 2026, focusing on strategic sectors such as health and education. Meanwhile, in Portugal, Sword Health plans to invest €250 million in AI solutions for digital health.
Impacts and challenges
- Large companies are betting on AI to gain a competitive edge.
- Global regulation is urgently needed to prevent abuses and guarantee rights.
- New uses of AI create opportunities, but also risks for privacy and jobs.
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