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The John Batchelor Show

PREVIEW: Colleague Chris Riegel comments that ambitious Europeans need move to the US in order to find AI employment and opportunity. More.

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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PREVIEW: Colleague Chris Riegel comments that ambitious Europeans need move to the US in order to find AI employment and opportunity. More.
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0:00.0

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0:53.6

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0:54.4

everything secure. This is John Batchel, a conversation with colleague Chris Regal of

1:00.1

Scholar.com about artificial intelligence AI in Europe. Chris is very straightforward about this.

1:07.8

The Europeans are not investing in their AI future and their best brains, they're

1:13.5

ones who are ambitious, travel to California rather than found a firm in Portsmouth.

1:21.7

Chris Regal, much more of this tonight about AI, wither AI.

1:31.8

John, there's a huge gap between European development and investment around AI versus US. The US is clearly leading in this sector and this opportunity. And I think

1:39.3

Europe is wholesale missing an opportunity for the next kind of 50 years by not investing heavily into it,

1:46.0

not pursuing it. The other thing that you see being here in the valley is that many of the best

1:51.2

and brightest minds in this marketplace all come from Europe because they're able to chase that

1:57.5

success here in the United States, that they're not able to chase in Europe

2:00.9

based on tax law, based on business structures. So the U.S. continues to be a magnet for best

2:07.1

and brightest talent and most opportunity around it, and that will be a huge economic

2:11.3

disruption to the Europeans over the next decades.

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