The European Union is preparing a digital sovereignty plan to reduce dependence on the United States and China in the field of artificial intelligence. The Financial Times newspaper writes about this, referring to the draft document.
Brussels will unveil a plan aimed at securing digital sovereignty, warning that technology could be “weaponized” by geopolitical adversaries.
Brussels believes that the EU should promote its artificial intelligence platforms and reduce dependence on foreign suppliers.
Earlier it became known that OpenAI has become the most expensive startup company in the world with an estimated value of $500 billion.