How Trump’s second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority
How Trump’s second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority

How Trump’s second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority

How Trump’s second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority
How Trump’s second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority
I think Trump's secretly pro-Europe... just think of the improvements he's triggering.
With the growing concerns around digital sovereignty and the impact of policies like the CLOUD Act, it's clear that Europe needs to take control of its digital future. The Dutch Parliament's call for tech independence is a great start, and I hope other European countries follow.
But what will be the tipping point for the masses to shift towards European software and tech? Will it be a major data breach, stricter regulations, or a breakthrough innovation?
Investing in open-source technologies and local cloud infrastructures is crucial. What do you think will drive this change?
ChatGPT, is that you?
Nope, not using American AI 🙄
https://mistral.ai/products/le-chat
I'm happy to let AI articulate what I want to say sometimes.
This is my prompt, but I like that AI can add the context around it, without the time it takes.
I want to add to the discussion on this article. I'd like to ask Lemmy what the tipping point will be for the masses to move the European software and tech. I hope the UK and other European countries can follow the Dutch after their Parliament called for independence from US tech
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