1/ Today, the European Commission presented the so-called #TechSovereigntyPackage after months of delay.

👎 Despite a very welcome EU #OpenSourceStrategy, the overall package is a lost opportunity built on a corporate lobbying narrative: the legal rules created to protect our rights are considered to be a barrier to the EU’s “competitiveness” and, as such, “sovereignty.”

2/ European tech shouldn’t be about entering a race to the bottom with the 🇺🇲 & 🇨🇳 .

The EU's strength should be achieved through reliable data protection rules, platform, and AI governance, as well as environmental protection, economic justice and democratic governance of technology.

🚫 Any policy for “sovereignty” should focus on providing people in Europe with increased digital self-determination, not on building European versions of #BigTech

More ➡️ https://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/redirection/document/129100

3/ 💰 The Tech Sovereignty Package is a massive spending spree for more AI, more chips, and more resource-sucking data centres in Europe.

🤑 The Commission suggests that by spending billions in public money to prop up the local data centre industry, it can magically create Europe’s own #ChatGPT and #claude

❌ The proposal gives little, if any, appreciation to the impact of AI data centres on water consumption, electricity use, and on communities.

➡️ https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/proposal-cloud-and-ai-development-act-cada

Proposal for the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA)

The Commission has adopted a proposal for the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) with the aim of strengthening the EU's cloud and AI ecosystem, investment and infrastructure.

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@edri The proposal basically just says "AI and datacenters good" without explaining why.
It doesn't explain why they believe cloud computing is nessecary for AI.