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Austrian AI companion eustella offers European data privacy

From Der Standard · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Austrian startup eustella has launched Europe's first sovereign AI agent platform, aiming to compete with US and Chinese dominance.
  • The platform emphasizes adherence to European data privacy standards.
  • eustella plans to expand its reach by partnering with companies like Geizhals and Bitpanda.

In a move to challenge the dominance of US and Chinese technology giants in the artificial intelligence sector, Austrian startup eustella has unveiled what it claims is Europe's first fully sovereign AI agent platform. The company presented its innovation in Vienna, emphasizing its commitment to upholding European data privacy standards.

The launch of eustella signifies a growing effort within Europe to develop independent AI capabilities. The platform aims to provide users with AI tools that are not only powerful but also compliant with the stringent data protection regulations prevalent in the European Union.

To accelerate its growth and market penetration, eustella is forging strategic partnerships with established companies such as Geizhals, a price comparison website, and Bitpanda, a fintech company. These collaborations are expected to help eustella deliver up-to-date results and gain wider recognition within the European market.

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Originally published by Der Standard in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.