Dan Ives: Poland could become Europe’s AI breakout story Just heard one of my favorite analysts.
An incredible wise, experienced, insightful and clear human that I think people shuld listen to
Dan Ives of Wedbush believes Europe is at risk of falling further behind in the global technology race unless it becomes more supportive of AI innovation, entrepreneurs, and regulatory reform. Speaking to Bloomberg while traveling in Europe and visiting an AI conference, Ives warned that the continent has already spent years lagging behind other major technology markets. In his view, the next phase of AI development could widen that gap if Europe fails to create a more attractive environment for builders, investors, and fast-moving technology companies.
Ives suggested that a major battle is taking place between innovators and regulators. If Europe does not adapt, he said, many entrepreneurs and AI-focused companies may look elsewhere, including the Middle East, the U.S., and other global markets that are moving more aggressively to attract technology investment. One country, however, stood out in Ives’ comments: Poland According to Ives, Poland may be the European country best positioned to “break out” in AI.