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The first part is about Europe's application-layer bet - and why it may not work out as hoped With @ainowinstitute.bsky.social and @leevisaari.eurosky.social euaipolicymonitor.substack.com/p/the-limits...
Back in 2022, France and Germany sought to extend the mandate of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to cover violations of EU sanctions, but their efforts failed to gain sufficient support. A new opportunity has now emerged, writes Elie Cavigneaux. www.swp-berlin.org/en/publicati...
On the heels of European Anthropic-Fable scare, the illustrious @frederike.bsky.social and I have a new piece out on the potential dangers on tethering the European AI sovereignty hopes on brilliance at the application layer. Happy to hear comments!
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It's not all doom and gloom - but we have to be real (and honest with voters!) about the trade-offs involved. Instead, the EU's AI strategy is build around assumptions and premises that are rarely mentioned to scrutinized
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I have a lot of thoughts on the leaked EU Sovereignty Package...
The core argument is: Europe's AI market is deeply entangled with the ecosystems of dominant US players, in ways that boosting both supply and demand alone cannot disentangle. As a result, interventions that seek to secure sovereignty in AI risk leading to much more entrenched dependence.