These steps make software development more resilient against changes due to LLMs.
„What if the worries by The Morpheus hold true and the EU cannot become competitive in LLM development, because USA and China monopolized LLM development skill and infrastructure advantages? Which steps can—cheaply—limit the impact of LLMs so our software development stays competitive?“
I asked this question in Mastodon. To contribute, please answer the question there.
AI may still fail as a bursting bubble and take down large parts of the US economy with it (and more), but if it does not, the EU should be prepared to curb its impact—best by already having taken steps like the ones shown here.
And if the AI bubble does not burst, these steps will still help software development in the EU. Money put into them never goes to waste (it also helps the ones who use LLMs for coding, just not as much), so I think that the EU should support these steps with at least 1% of the VC funding AI companies receive.