
About the strategic movement toward digital sovereignty in Europe, highlighting a determined shift away from reliance on American and Chinese technology giants. European nations are actively implementing legislation like the Digital Services Act, while transitioning government infrastructure to open-source software and domestic platforms to ensure better data security. France, Germany, and Denmark lead this charge by replacing proprietary operating systems and office suites with locally governed alternatives that prioritise privacy and transparency. The reports also detail an ambitious vision for a sovereign social media ecosystem designed to foster interoperability and resist foreign algorithmic control. Despite facing challenges such as high investment costs and a digital skills gap, the continent is prioritising a self-sufficient future for its cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and semiconductor production. Ultimately, these texts describe a transition from a purely regulatory focus to the active creation of homegrown technical capabilities to protect European economic and political interests.
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