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Topic: digital sovereignty

The Berlaymont building, headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels
World
Thursday, 7/16, 04:53 AM

Europe wants to break free of US and Chinese tech, but the exits are narrow

  • Rattled by its dependence on a handful of American cloud giants and wary of Chinese suppliers, the European Union is pushing a drive for 'digital sovereignty' in cloud computing, artificial intelligence and chips.
  • The ambition is real; the practical path to independence is far narrower than the rhetoric.

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