AI commission

Mathias Sundin 8 min read

๐Ÿฆพ Free AI for all Swedes, proposes the AI Commission

The AI Commission proposes an AI for all reform. Where every Swede gets free access to AI. I have been a member of the AI Commission. Here's my view on the proposals and what I succeeded and failed at.

Mathias Sundin 2 min read

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซ Microsoft to train a quarter million Swedes in AI

The largest investment from Microsoft in Sweden to date. Among other things, 20,000 GPUs will be installed in the company's data centers and 250,000 Swedes will be trained in AI.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Should Sweden invest in models or increase the use of AI? โ€“ report from the second meeting of the AI Commission

The AI Commission's second meeting was held in Gothenburg. There, as you know, people take the tram. Besides that, we discussed whether Sweden should invest in AI models or increase the use of AI, or perhaps both?

Mathias Sundin 6 min read

๐Ÿฆพ Boosting AI usage - report from the first meeting of the AI Commission

What should we focus on to take the lead in the AI era? That's what we discussed at the meeting with the AI Commission. My focus is to quickly increase usage. That was the success of the 90s with the internet and will be the same with AI. And I have an idea of how.

Mathias Sundin 5 min read

๐Ÿฆพ What can we learn from the Swedish IT miracle for the AI era?

Newsweek named Stockholm Europe's internet capital. Swedes had the most computers and the best broadband in the world. From the Swedish IT miracle, Skype, Spotify, and many other unicorns were born. What can we learn from that as we now try to create AI miracles?

Mathias Sundin 3 min read

๐Ÿฆพ On the AI Commission: Your country should become a centaur society

A look into the work of the Swedish National AI Commission and why every country should quickly become a centaur nation.

WALL-Y 2 min read

๐Ÿฆพ The Angry Optimist appointed member of the Swedish government's AI commission

The Swedish government has established an AI commission, announced by Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. It is led by former Ericsson CEO, Carl-Henric Svanberg, with Warp News editor-in-chief, Mathias Sundin, as a member.