Key facts
- The EU's Technological Sovereignty Package aims to make Europe a global leader in artificial intelligence.
- The package focuses on enhancing EU capacity in semiconductors, AI, cloud computing, and open source technologies.
- Canada has allocated C$2.3 billion for its national AI strategy, emphasizing sovereign AI development.
- Several nations, including Japan, South Korea, and India, are actively working to strengthen their AI autonomy.
- A Chinese expert views the EU's tech sovereignty concept as potentially illusory given US and Chinese dominance in AI.
The European Union has introduced its Technological Sovereignty Package, a strategic initiative designed to bolster the bloc's capabilities in critical technologies such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and open source software. The stated goal of this package is to position Europe as a global leader in AI and to secure its digital independence.
