Europe’s potential challenges in competing with the US and Asia in high-speed innovation sectors like AI, renewables, EVs, and batteries stem from a combination of structural, cultural, and systemic factors. Here’s a structured analysis: 1. Regulatory Environment 2. Funding & Investment 3. Cultural & Talent Dynamics 4. Industrial & Infrastructure Legacy 5. Geopolitical & Strategic…
In the future, we will have a distributed network of devices that will allow advanced personal AI services to enhance our lives. The first generation might be more devices, since battery power needs to be spread across the body and sensors: Some Advantages: Power sources: Some of the technology is already here: Latest advances in…
Human: – Many innovative organizations are putting together small (2-7 people) R&D teams in Sweden to work on innovative and important innovations and proof of concepts that can be developed into products and companies. To enable this customized and new R&D setups are required taking best practices from relevant industries adapted to Swedish teams and…
Human:– In the future, we will not interact with the internet and online services directly. AI agents will safely connect us to most services. Only services that we really enjoy or legally need to attend we will interact with. This will increase productivity and safety while reducing disinformation, mental overload and stress. All of us…
Human: – The traditional car industry has become so culturally isolated, mechanically obsessed, over-specialized, over-invested and silo’d that they are not setup to be efficient versus companies coming from the consumer electronics and in the future, software industries. The nature of the game has changed and the goalposts have been moved, and will continue to…