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Lovable CEO says Europe's AI startups have a confidence problem, not a talent problem

Lovable's Anton Osika says European founders don't need Silicon Valley to build global AI companies, citing his own $500M ARR startup as proof.

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Lovable CEO says Europe's AI startups have a confidence problem, not a talent problem

Lovable CEO: Europe's AI gap is confidence, not talent—Stockholm startup hit $500M ARR with 146 employees. Tech migration US-to-EU is reversing, but Europe's compute infrastructure gap means AI teams still depend on US cloud.

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businessinsider.com11 g fa

The CEO of Lovable says talent was never the issue with Europe's AI scene

Lovable reaches $500M ARR; CEO Osika asserts Europe's AI gap is confidence and infrastructure, not talent, with ex-Meta engineers moving from the US. Tech hiring should pivot to European talent pools, as US visa scrutiny reverses the brain-drain migration pattern.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    The CEO of Lovable says talent was never the issue with Europe's AI scene

    Lovable CEO Anton Osika says Europe's AI challenge isn't talent, but belief that world-class startups can be built outside Silicon Valley.

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·thenextweb.com

    Lovable CEO says Europe's AI startups have a confidence problem, not a talent problem

    Lovable's Anton Osika says European founders don't need Silicon Valley to build global AI companies, citing his own $500M ARR startup as proof.