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Deutsche Telekom's CEO, Tim Hoettges, urged Germany and Europe to strengthen their leadership in AI and data centers to compete with the U.S. and Asia. This comes after a Chinese startup's AI model outperformed many Western competitors, triggering a significant sell-off in global markets. Hoettges expects a 30% increase in European data center demand and plans to build four data centers in Europe, aiming for one gigawatt of infrastructure.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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