• OpenAI and Allied for Startups have announced the Hacktivate AI report, compiling 20 concrete ideas to accelerate AI adoption across Europe. This comes just days before the European Commission presents its Apply AI strategy—a national plan to encourage AI application in businesses and the public sector.
  • Demand for OpenAI’s technology in Europe is growing rapidly, with many EU countries among the top global markets for users, API developers, and enterprise customers. Organizations like Sanofi are using AI to speed up the development of life-saving drugs, while startups like Parloa and Pigment are building a vibrant AI startup ecosystem.
  • Hacktivate AI was the first policy hackathon of its kind in Europe, held in Brussels with 65 delegates from EU institutions, large corporations, SMEs, startups, economists, and AI experts collaborating to create practical solutions for widespread AI adoption.
  • Some key proposals include:
    • Personal AI Learning Accounts (Proposal 1) – helping workers learn new skills relevant to the AI era.
    • AI Champions Network (Proposal 3) – promoting AI adoption among small businesses.
    • European GovAI Hub (Proposal 12) – sharing AI resources for the public sector.
    • The Relentless Harmonisation proposal (Proposal 15) – simplifying regulations to increase the cohesiveness of the digital single market.
  • Martin Signoux, OpenAI’s Head of AI Policy for the EU, emphasized: “Europe needs to bridge the gap between AI ambition and reality,” calling for concrete actions to help businesses deploy AI in all sectors.
  • This report follows OpenAI’s other initiatives in Europe, such as the EU Economic Blueprint and its support for the General Purpose AI Code of Practice.
  • Internal research shows that AI adoption in the workplace remains uneven: IT and finance are leading, while manufacturing and traditional industries lag behind, proving the urgent need for targeted support policies.
  • Through the OpenAI Academy, over 2 million people have accessed free AI learning resources, alongside collaborations with governments like Germany and Greece to expand AI application in education and the public sector.

📌 Summary: OpenAI and Allied for Startups have released the Hacktivate AI report, compiling 20 concrete ideas to accelerate AI adoption across Europe. This was the first policy hackathon of its kind in Europe, held in Brussels with 65 delegates from EU institutions, large corporations, SMEs, startups, economists, and AI experts collaborating to create practical solutions for widespread AI adoption.

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