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This Week in European Tech: Anthropic’s rise, China’s AI push and Europe’s tech dilemma

58 min · 11 de may de 202658 min
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This week on This Week in European Tech, Mads Jensen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/madsjensen/] of SuperSeed [https://www.superseed.com/], Lomax Ward [https://pt.linkedin.com/in/lomax-ward] of Outsized Ventures [https://www.outsizedventures.com/] and Andrew J Scott [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjscott/] of 7percent Ventures [https://www.7pc.vc/] discuss Arm’s AI pivot, Spotify earnings and Anthropic’s explosive growth. The conversation also covers the EU’s clash with Meta, ASML’s semiconductor moat, UK fusion ambitions and SAP’s €1 billion acquisition of Prior Labs. Key highlights * Why AI may be shifting demand back towards CPUs * Anthropic’s explosive growth, cloud spending and IPO speculation * The debate around AI safety, regulation and national security * ASML’s semiconductor dominance and China’s AI workarounds * Why energy infrastructure and industrial policy matter for AI Timestamps * (00:00) Intro and this week’s themes * (02:00) Arm and Spotify earnings reactions * (05:00) Arm’s shift from licensing to AI CPUs * (09:00) Agentic AI and rising CPU demand * (11:00) Anthropic growth, cloud spending and valuation speculation * (16:00) Enterprise AI implementation and PE-backed AI services * (23:00) AI safety, regulation and national security debates * (31:00) The EU’s clash with Meta over AI access in WhatsApp * (39:00) ASML, semiconductor infrastructure and China’s catch-up efforts * (46:00) UK fusion ambitions and strategic industrial policy * (55:00) SAP acquires Prior Labs for €1 billion Subscribe to EUVC, the home of European tech, for more insights: https://www.eu.vc/subscribe [https://www.eu.vc/subscribe]

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