Germany is promising to spend nearly €500M on artificial intelligence (AI) research and innovation by 2024, with investments in supercomputing infrastructure, skills development, women-led research groups and 150 new professorships.

Echoing language used in Brussels, the country’s research minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger framed the new AI Action Plan as a way to achieve “technological sovereignty” and avoid dependence on outside powers. 

230823-executive-summary-ki-aktionsplan.pdf (bmbf.de)