EU Targets Tech Sovereignty with New Chips and AI Push
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SCIENCE & TECH: ‘A major shift in how Europe approaches technological sovereignty’: EU reveals new plans to cut reliance on US and Chinese tech
EU reveals Chips Act 2.0, CADA and Open Source Software Strategy The aim is to reduce reliance on foreign hyperscalers and support the EU cloud sector CISPE worries there are still some loopholes that could allow US hyperscalers to continue operating The European Commission has launched a major Tech Sovereignty Package designed to reduce the Union’s dependence on foreign tech vendors, specifically targeting both American and Chinese firms. Three…
The Case Against the EU’s Tech Sovereignty Package
The EU’s Tech Sovereignty Package seeks to reduce reliance on American technology, but by restricting access to the firms driving innovation in cloud computing, semiconductors, and AI infrastructure, it risks weakening Europe’s competitiveness and strengthening China’s position in the global tech race.
The article New EU plan – because the US could paralyze our digital systems first appeared in the online magazine BASIC thinking. About our newsletter UPDATE you start the day with the best information every morning. Since Trump 2.0, Europe's tech dependence on the US and China is no longer seen as an economic problem, but as a security risk. In Brussels, there is growing concern that cloud services, chips or AI infrastructure could become a geo…
EU targets tech sovereignty with new Chips and AI push
The European Commission has unveiled a sweeping technology package aimed at reducing Europe’s dependence on foreign suppliers for semiconductors, AI and cloud infrastructure. The European Technological Sovereignty Package combines new legislation with industrial and energy measures designed to strengthen Europe’s digital resilience and accelerate AI deployment across the region. The move directly affects Europe’s semiconductor […] The post EU ta…
The European Union (EU) took another step forward in one of its most ambitious bets in recent years: to cut its technological dependence on the United States and Asia.The new European Technology Sovereignty Package aims to strengthen chip production, boost artificial intelligence, expand data centers and promote digital alternatives developed on the continent itself.According to the European Commission (EC), the block still relies on foreign sup…
The European Commission has integrated recommendations from the Open Source Initiative (OSI) into its 'Tech Sovereignty' package. The strategy includes reforms in public procurement, funding for software maintenance, support for foundations and facilities for participation in standardization processes. Labels: osi, open source, European sovereignty, software, tech safety» original news (opensource.org)
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