European Sovereignty in Artificial Intelligence: A Competence-Based Perspective

Publié le 15 novembre 2024 Mis à jour le 25 novembre 2024
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le 15 novembre 2024

Rapport sur l'IA dans l'Union Européenne

By Ludovic Dibiaggio, Lionel Nesta and Simone Vannuccini

Sciences Po’s Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair’s mission is to foster a unique forum bringing together technical companies, academia, policymakers, civil societies stake-holders, public policy incubators as well as digital regulation experts.

This report addresses technological sovereignty in artificial intelligence (AI) within the European Union (EU). AI is widely regarded as a breakthrough technology, potentially dual-use, and a strategic asset. AI is viewed as an essential driver of productivity and competitiveness in the near future, making it a key industrial priority amid growing international competition and rivalry. Insufficient investment in AI and related industries could jeopardize both economic growth and security, quickly turning AI development into a matter of national sovereignty.

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