What the EU does Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how businesses operate, reshaping public services, and revolutionising science. As AI develops, it can offer even more benefits to citizens and businesses across Europe.The EU is focused on maintaining its place as one of the global leaders in AI. To achieve this, we are putting in place initiatives that harness the untapped potential of our researchers and industries and support European startups and SMEs.At the same time, it is crucial that AI is a force for good. That is why we are working to build trustworthy AI in Europe. One that puts people first and protects our fundamental rights. Facts and figures €200 billionto boost AI development in Europe€20 billionto finance up to five AI gigafactories19 AI factorieswill support startups, industry, and research activities Areas of actionAI ActWorld’s first AI law, managing risks and boosting Europe’s leadershipAI continent action planSetting a course to make Europe a global leader in trustworthy AIApply AI strategyEnhancing the competitiveness of strategic sectorsAI factoriesHubs uniting computing, data, and talent for trustworthy AIAI in sciencePutting the EU at the forefront of AI-driven research and scientific innovationAI innovation packageSupporting European startups and SMEs in developing trustworthy AI Key achievements In 2024, the EU put in place the world's first comprehensive legal framework on AI, the AI act, setting the standards for trustworthy and human-centric AI. To help ensure its smooth rollout, the Commission also launched the AI Act Service Desk and Single Information Platform, in October 2025.The European AI Office was established in May 2024 to ensure a coherent implementation and enforcement of the AI Act, but also promote the development and adoption of AI technologies in Europe.Following the 2024 AI innovation package, the work has begun on 19 AI factories across 16 Member States, the majority of which are expected to be operational by the end of 2026. These AI factories will bring together EU supercomputers, large data resources, training facilities, universities, start-ups and human capital to create a powerful innovation environment that pushes the boundaries of technology. In parallel, 13 complementary AI Factory Antennas will strengthen national AI ecosystems and extend access to AI-optimised supercomputing resources across Europe.The General-Purpose AI code of practice was drawn up by independent experts to help the industry comply with the AI Act's requirements for general-purpose AI. The Commission has endorsed this code supporting adherence as means for organisations to demonstrate compliance. In focus Keeping industry and science at the forefront of AI8 October 2025 - As the global race to harness AI’s potential heats up, the European Commission has put forward two strategies that will help Europe stay ahead in AI industry and science respectively. The Apply AI and the AI in Science strategies are the next step in delivering the AI Continent Action Plan.Read more Latest news 15 January 2026Speech by Commissioner at the Cypriot Interparliamentary Conference on "The Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges"11 December 2025Commission invests €14 billion through Horizon Europe to boost global research and innovation leadership*See all Events 15 January 2026Artificial intelligence and Earth Observation: from Innovation to Services9 December 2025The future of Artificial Intelligence and the implications for Materials Science workshopSee all Related informationEuropean AI OfficeApply AI AllianceAI Act Service DeskCalls for proposalsCalls for tenders
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how businesses operate, reshaping public services, and revolutionising science. As AI develops, it can offer even more benefits to citizens and businesses across Europe.The EU is focused on maintaining its place as one of the global leaders in AI. To achieve this, we are putting in place initiatives that harness the untapped potential of our researchers and industries and support European startups and SMEs.At the same time, it is crucial that AI is a force for good. That is why we are working to build trustworthy AI in Europe. One that puts people first and protects our fundamental rights.
Keeping industry and science at the forefront of AI8 October 2025 - As the global race to harness AI’s potential heats up, the European Commission has put forward two strategies that will help Europe stay ahead in AI industry and science respectively. The Apply AI and the AI in Science strategies are the next step in delivering the AI Continent Action Plan.Read more
15 January 2026Speech by Commissioner at the Cypriot Interparliamentary Conference on "The Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges"
11 December 2025Commission invests €14 billion through Horizon Europe to boost global research and innovation leadership*
9 December 2025The future of Artificial Intelligence and the implications for Materials Science workshop