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20:10 14 March 2025
Post by: WBJ

Poland’s AI Investments Remain at a Very Low Level

Poland’s AI Investments Remain at a Very Low Level
Dr. Maciej Kawecki, source: Newseria

The European Commission has launched InvestAI, an initiative aimed at mobilizing €200 billion for artificial intelligence investments. However, in the global AI arms race, this remains insufficient. Polish tech firms continue to rely on infrastructure built by Western leaders, and the biggest challenge is fostering domestic innovation.

"Investing in artificial intelligence and quantum cryptography is an investment in national security," Dr. Maciej Kawecki, President of the Lem Institute, argued.

Poland has joined the world’s 20 largest economies without significant AI development. 

"Imagine where we could be if we were even in the middle of the race—right now, we are at the very bottom," Kawecki added.

According to IMF forecasts, Poland’s GDP will reach $915 billion in 2024 and surpass $1 trillion by 2027. However, this economic growth has largely resulted from EU support rather than domestic technological innovation.

(Newseria

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