
Who’s Got The Biggest… AI Power?
On November 2023, at Buckinghamshire, UK, international governments, leading AI companies, civil society groups, and
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On November 2023, at Buckinghamshire, UK, international governments, leading AI companies, civil society groups, and
The AI sector in the Western Balkans has seen fluctuating investment levels over the past
Hungary’s AI ecosystem faced a significant funding decline in 2024, dropping by 47% compared to
AI voice technology leader ElevenLabs has raised $180 million in a Series C funding round,
In 2024, the startup ecosystem in Slovakia remained relatively steady compared to the previous period,
Martin Vechev, the Director of Bulgarian INSAIT (Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology)