European corporations are entering what is expected to be their strongest earnings season in several years, according to Reuters. However, the region continues to lag in artificial intelligence development compared to global competitors. This earnings season highlights economic resilience in Europe while underscoring a persistent gap in AI innovation that could affect long-term competitiveness.
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