Strengthening Domestic AI and Cloud Infrastructure
EU Proposes Tech Sovereignty Package for AI Autonomy
The Cloud and AI Development Act aims to reduce Europe's dependence on international technology providers.
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The European Commission recently unveiled a comprehensive "tech sovereignty package" to strengthen domestic digital capacity [3]. Central to this plan is the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA), designed to boost European semiconductors and artificial intelligence sectors [3]. This move aims to reduce strategic dependence on technology providers from outside the European Union [1].
The proposal emphasizes using open-source technologies to foster a more independent and resilient digital ecosystem [2]. By prioritizing internal development, the Commission seeks to ensure that European infrastructure remains competitive in the global market [1][3]. Officials state that domestic autonomy in key sectors like AI is essential for the region's long-term economic stability [3].
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theguardian.com
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jun/15/europe-us-big-tech-silicon-valley-european-commission
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osborneclarke.com
https://www.osborneclarke.com/insights/new-eu-open-source-strategy-europes-path-digital-sovereignty-through-open-technologies
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commission.europa.eu
https://commission.europa.eu/news-and-media/news/strengthening-europes-tech-sovereignty-2026-06-03_en
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