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EU and China key players in global efforts to cut emissions

EU and China key players in global efforts to cut emissions
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EUBCE 2021 & e-EUBCE 2021 — 29th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition — April 26-29, 2021 — ONLINE and Marseille, France – Advanced BioFuels USA

EUBCE 2021 & e-EUBCE 2021 — 29th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition — April 26-29, 2021 — ONLINE and Marseille, France – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Groups Outline Cybersecurity Risks For AI In Autonomous Vehicles | Fox Rothschild LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission (JRC) have issued a joint guidance on “Cybersecurity Challenges in the Update of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving.” Key Points Because autonomous vehicles use AI for many aspects traditionally handled by human drivers, the classic approach of “securing digital systems” is not sufficient. You must consider AI-specific issues in the context of the full supply chain involved in their development and integration with other automotive systems. AI and Machine Learning are the keystone of highly-accessorized smart cars and will be the key for the next generation cars.

Key features of the European Commission s Winter 2021 interim forecast

Jennifer Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, David Hendry Europe remains firmly in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic. The resurgence in the incidence of infection, together with the appearance of new, more contagious variants of the coronavirus, has forced many member states to reintroduce or tighten containment measures. The European economy is thus set to open the year on a weak footing. At the same time, the start of vaccination programmes throughout the EU provides grounds for cautious optimism. A feeble start to the year for the European economy… Following a sharp increase in reported infections in mid-November and the spread of new, more infectious variants of the virus, governments were forced to reintroduce containment measures, restrict cross-border movements, or reinstate lockdowns to contain the surge in hospitalisations and a filling up of intensive care units. These interventions have generally been more targeted and less harsh than those imposed in spring 2020. Together

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