How Europe Crushes Innovation(economist.com)
5 points by ironyman 9 hours ago | 4 comments
- hodgesrm 9 hours agoHave to agree with the Economist on this one.
I've been to a couple of conferences this year in Europe that covered AI. (Example: State of Open Con 2025) The conversations in the hallway were largely about how to regulate AI, not how to make it viable for local companies to pursue it. The real cost of these regulations falls on smaller companies, which don't have the resources to jump through all the hoops.
[-]- nickslaughter02 8 hours agoUS innovates, China copies, Europe regulates
- tuatoru 8 hours agoIt surprises me that economists are not advocating that Europe set up special economic zones, as have been tried in less-developed countries to some success. Hong Kong could be considered the Ur-SEZ.
On reflection it is not surprising that SEZs have not been tried. They would be too embarassing to Europe's political class.
- ironyman 9 hours agopaywall: https://archive.is/kpgMI