
"The Netherlands wants to keep pace with the development of artificial intelligence, but is doing so in a phased and financially manageable manner. The government is investing, together with regional and European partners, in an AI facility in Groningen."
"The decision not to participate in AI gigafactories is partly based on previous recommendations, including the Wennink report, which advocates for a market-driven development of this type of infrastructure."
The Dutch government is focusing on targeted investments in AI infrastructure, particularly an AI facility in Groningen, while avoiding large-scale AI gigafactories. State Secretary Willemijn Aerdts emphasized a phased approach to AI development, ensuring financial manageability. The government has opted not to commit to European AI gigafactories due to budget constraints and previous recommendations advocating for market-driven development. Instead, it aims to create enabling conditions for private investments in AI infrastructure, allowing Dutch entities to utilize facilities built elsewhere in Europe.
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