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Nvidia and Perplexity Forge Alliance to Develop Sovereign LLMs in EU and Middle East
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In an ambitious move to bolster AI capabilities and digital sovereignty, Nvidia and Perplexity have announced a partnership with AI companies across Europe and the Middle East to develop sovereign Large Language Models (LLMs). This coalition aims to create AI solutions tailored to regional needs, ensuring technological independence while fostering innovation. The collaboration is seen as a significant step towards maintaining data privacy, enhancing local AI infrastructure, and competing on a global stage. Stay tuned as these tech giants embark on a journey to reshape the AI landscape with region-specific intelligence solutions.
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