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Mashup Score: 21
Dear HR/VP, my dearest Kaja, Secretary-General, Ambassadors, Allow me to start with a very warm welcome and thanks to each and every one of you for your service to Europe. Many of you have supported a
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Mashup Score: 0Preventive healthcare expenditure: €202 per inhabitant - 8 hour(s) ago
In 2022, preventive healthcare expenditure in the EU accounted for 5.5% of the total healthcare expenditure. This share reflects the impact of preventive care measures activated to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, which were still in place in 2022. As a result, spending on preventive healthcare increased from 2.9% in 2019 and 3.5% in 2020 to 6.1% in 2021. The highest shares recorded in 2022 were in Germany (7.9% of total health expenditure), Austria (7.4%) and Finland (6.4%). The lowest share was recorded in Malta (1.2%), followed by Poland (1.9%) and Slovakia (2.0%). Source dataset: hlth_sha11_hc Expenditure on preventive care in the EU amounted to €202 per inhabitant, a 6% decrease compared with 2021 (€216 per inhabitant). Among EU countries, Germany (€458) had the highest preventive care expenditure per inhabitant, followed by Austria (€411) and the Netherlands (€312). By contrast, Poland (€22), Romania (€24) and Bulgaria (€31) recorded the lowest expenditures. Source dataset: hlth
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Mashup Score: 30Seven consortia selected to establish AI factories which will boost AI innovation in the EU - 2 month(s) ago
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC) has selected seven proposals to establish and operate the first AI Factories across Europe.
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Mashup Score: 18Commission, online platforms and civil society increase monitoring during Romanian elections - 2 month(s) ago
This relates to the exercise of the Commission’s competences under the Digital Services Act and does not address the Romanian electoral process, which is a matter for the Romanian authorities and ultimately the Romanian people.
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Mashup Score: 0Statistics Explained - 3 month(s) ago
Population structure and ageing
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Mashup Score: 10Press corner - 6 month(s) ago
Highlights, press releases and speeches
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Mashup Score: 3National Rare Disease Strategy for Ireland Public Consultation - 6 month(s) ago
EUSurvey is an online survey-management system built for the creation and publishing of globally accessible forms, such as user satisfaction surveys and public consultations.
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Mashup Score: 12EU-Singapore Digital Trade Agreement - 6 month(s) ago
EU and Singapore conclude negotiations for landmark Digital Trade Agreement
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Mashup Score: 208% of EU enterprises used AI technologies in 2023 - 7 month(s) ago
In 2023, 8% of enterprises in the EU with 10 or more employees used Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to conduct their business. This data comes from the newly updated Statistics Explained article on the use of artificial intelligence in enterprises. Artificial intelligence refers to systems that use technologies such as text mining, computer vision, speech recognition, natural language generation, machine learning and deep learning to gather and/or use data to predict, recommend or decide – with varying levels of autonomy – the best action to achieve specific goals. The highest shares of enterprises with 10 or more employees using AI technologies were in Denmark (15.2%), Finland (15.1%) and Luxembourg (14.4%). Meanwhile, the lowest shares were recorded in Romania (1.5%), Bulgaria (3.6%) and Poland (3.7%) and Hungary (3.7%). Source dataset: isoc_eb_ai When it comes to the type of AI technology used by these enterprises, in 2023, automating different workflows or assisting in de
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Mashup Score: 158% of EU enterprises used AI technologies in 2023 - 8 month(s) ago
In 2023, 8% of enterprises in the EU with 10 or more employees used Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to conduct their business. This data comes from the newly updated Statistics Explained article on the use of artificial intelligence in enterprises. Artificial intelligence refers to systems that use technologies such as text mining, computer vision, speech recognition, natural language generation, machine learning and deep learning to gather and/or use data to predict, recommend or decide ¬– with varying levels of autonomy – the best action to achieve specific goals. The highest shares of enterprises with 10 or more employees using AI technologies were in Denmark (15.2%), Finland (15.1%) and Luxembourg (14.4%). Meanwhile, the lowest shares were recorded in Romania (1.5%), Bulgaria (3.6%) and Poland (3.7%) and Hungary (3.7%). Source dataset: isoc_eb_ai When it comes to the type of AI technology used by these enterprises, in 2023, automating different workflows or assisting in d
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Thank you President @vonderleyen and @EU_Commission for your continued support and partnership with @WHO to strengthen global health security. https://t.co/zX4o9Pv9bM