Published: 2024-05-16
The Swedish AI Commission, led by Carl-Henric Svanberg, has accelerated its final report to autumn 2024 due to the nation's lagging AI development.
Sweden's digital infrastructure and government strategy rank poorly compared to global counterparts, posing risks to future economic prosperity.
The Commission's early report aims to prompt swift political action to bolster AI competitiveness.
Svanberg stresses that rapid technological advancements make immediate reforms critical for Sweden's position in the AI landscape.
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