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SAP CEO urges Europe not to regulate AI, says will put region behind

Last updated: October 22, 2024 9:55 am
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In a recent interview with CNBC, Christian Klein, the CEO of SAP, a German software and cloud computing giant, emphasized the importance of focusing on the outcomes of artificial intelligence (AI) technology rather than overregulating it in Europe. Klein warned that if Europe imposes strict regulations on AI, it could fall behind the U.S. and China in the fast-evolving tech sector.

While acknowledging the need to address the risks associated with AI, Klein argued that regulating the technology at this early stage would stifle innovation and hinder the competitiveness of European startups. He stressed the importance of ensuring that AI algorithms deliver positive outcomes for employees and society, rather than imposing restrictive regulations on the technology itself.

Klein advocated for a more harmonized approach to key issues such as the energy crisis and digital transformation, calling for less regulation overall to foster innovation and growth in the tech industry. He highlighted the need for European businesses to collaborate on these pressing issues and work towards a more unified strategy for success.

The CEO’s comments came on the heels of SAP’s strong third-quarter earnings report, which saw the company’s shares soar to a record high. With total revenue of 8.5 billion euros ($9.2 billion) for the quarter and a significant increase in sales related to cloud products, SAP raised its outlook for cloud and software revenue, operating profit, and free cash flow through 2024.

SAP’s strategic shift towards cloud computing and focus on AI technology has positioned the company for future growth and innovation. Despite recent restructuring efforts and workforce reductions, SAP remains committed to driving technological advancements and delivering value to its customers.

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As the tech industry continues to evolve, Klein’s vision for a more outcome-focused approach to AI regulation and collaboration within the European business community sets a forward-thinking tone for SAP and the broader tech sector. By prioritizing innovation and strategic partnerships, SAP aims to remain at the forefront of technological advancements and drive growth in the competitive global market.

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