Press Release: the RAISE trilemma
Brussels wants a “CERN for AI”—but without focus, Europe’s flagship AI initiative could end up being everything and nothing at once.
Brussels wants a “CERN for AI”—but without focus, Europe’s flagship AI initiative could end up being everything and nothing at once.
To lead in trustworthy AI and accelerate scientific progress, Europe should establish RAISE as an independent, dual-structure institution—combining a central hub for foundational AI research with a distributed network of mission-driven programmes across the continent.
This report explores the institutional design of CERN for AI, covering its structure, legal basis, governance, and funding model.
To compete in AI, Europe needs big investments and an EU-wide initiative to pool resources, talent and ambition.
A moonshot project for Europe? Max Reddel and Bálint Pataki argue it is time for the European Commission to take a more ambitious stance on advanced AI.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s proposed a 'CERN for AI' initiative to boost Europe's AI capabilites. Our report unpacks how such an institution could look like in practice.