Published: 10:55, April 10, 2025
EU unveils AI action plan to simplify regulations, boost innovation
By Xinhua
Henna Virkkunen, European Commissioner for Tech-Sovereignty, Security and Democracy gives a press conference at the end of the weekly meeting of the College of Commissioners at EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, April 9, 2025. (PHOTO / AP) 

BRUSSELS - The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled the AI Continent Action Plan, aimed at streamlining artificial intelligence (AI) regulations and accelerating the development of AI infrastructure, as part of efforts to ensure the European Union (EU) remains competitive in the global AI race.

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Henna Virkkunen, executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy of the Commission, said that the plan focuses on reducing regulatory burdens and ensuring the implementation of the AI Act is simple and innovation-friendly.

The European Union has long positioned its digital regulatory framework as a global standard for governance. However, its rigorous oversight-particularly in the field of AI-has drawn criticism from major technology firms, who argue that excessive regulation could suppress innovation and hinder industrial growth.

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As outlined in the plan, the EU will prioritize the development of large-scale AI data and computing infrastructure. Key measures include improving access to high-quality data, advancing algorithm development, promoting AI adoption across strategic sectors, and enhancing education and training in AI-related skills.

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The Commission's statement noted that 13 AI factories have already been established across Europe and the EU plans to support the creation of AI Gigafactories, massive facilities equipped with approximately 100,000 AI chips and four times the capacity of current AI factories.