Europe’s sovereign AI future doesn’t need cutting-edge chip manufacturing

📊Executive Summary
The article discusses Europe's strategy for achieving AI sovereignty through a unique approach to hardware design rather than competing directly with advanced chip manufacturing in the US and Asia. It argues for leveraging existing semiconductor infrastructure to create dedicated AI systems that are efficient and tailored to specific applications. This approach could reduce dependence on foreign technology and enhance security in critical sectors. The article emphasizes the importance of hardware sovereignty for software alignment with European values, suggesting that Europe should focus on designing chips for AI workloads rather than replicating existing models....
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