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Europe Wants to Break Free From American and Chinese Technology. But How?

The News

The article reports that France and Germany aim to reduce their reliance on the United States and China for key technologies like artificial intelligence. However, they face challenges in deciding where to focus their efforts. This reflects a broader European desire for technological independence.

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Why it matters

AI is identified as a critical technology for European autonomy.

Evidence

France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence.

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France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence.

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  • AI is identified as a critical technology for European autonomy.
  • Europe currently relies on American and Chinese AI, which it wants to change.

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Plain English

France and Germany want to reduce reliance on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence, but they are choosing where to focus their efforts.

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France and Germany want to quit relying on America and China for key technology like artificial intelligence.

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France and Germany are having to choose where to do it.

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