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PERSPECTIVES ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE<br />

We need to invest in our<br />

own digital sovereignty<br />

Axel Voss<br />

Member of the<br />

European Parliament<br />

from Germany (EPP),<br />

Member of the Special<br />

Committee <strong>on</strong> <strong>Artificial</strong><br />

<strong>Intelligence</strong> in a Digital<br />

Age<br />

By Axel Voss<br />

digital transformati<strong>on</strong><br />

c<strong>on</strong>tinues to have a str<strong>on</strong>g<br />

“The<br />

impact <strong>on</strong> our daily life and<br />

has led to radical changes in almost<br />

every part of Europe’s ec<strong>on</strong>omy and<br />

society. Although the EU Digital Single<br />

Market strategy of 2014 was a first<br />

important step to make the European<br />

Uni<strong>on</strong> future-proof for the digital era,<br />

I believe that many relevant policy<br />

questi<strong>on</strong>s remain unanswered.”<br />

This is the beginning of my own<br />

digital manifesto published in January,<br />

calling <strong>on</strong> the European Commissi<strong>on</strong><br />

to quickly draw up its plans to further<br />

develop the Digital Single Market.<br />

Almost a year later, my statement still<br />

stands. The strategies that were built<br />

up were very important first steps - but<br />

if we do not follow up <strong>on</strong> it by heavily<br />

investing in our own digital sovereignty,<br />

we will end up as a digital col<strong>on</strong>y of the<br />

US or China, uncompetitive and without<br />

a voice of our own.<br />

Currently, n<strong>on</strong>e of the top 15 digital<br />

companies is European. There is no<br />

significant European operating system,<br />

browser, social media network or search<br />

engine. The investment gap compared<br />

to the USA and China is estimated at<br />

€190 billi<strong>on</strong> per year. Our resp<strong>on</strong>se to<br />

this challenge has been a wide range<br />

of incoherent, fragmented interim<br />

soluti<strong>on</strong>s following lengthy decisi<strong>on</strong>making<br />

processes. It seems that we<br />

need to jump <strong>on</strong> the moving train, yet<br />

we are still standing at the platform<br />

discussing which seat to take. Not <strong>on</strong>ly<br />

will this approach prevent us from ever<br />

catching up with a rapidly changing<br />

technological envir<strong>on</strong>ment, it may also<br />

give our citizens the impressi<strong>on</strong> that the<br />

European political class has lost c<strong>on</strong>trol<br />

– a percepti<strong>on</strong> that could ultimately<br />

result in a significant loss of trust in our<br />

democratic system.<br />

Hence, we need to go bey<strong>on</strong>d first<br />

step measures. We need to invest<br />

heavily in our digital infrastructure and<br />

technology “made in the EU”. Although<br />

the Commissi<strong>on</strong> is already promising<br />

16 January 2021 | <str<strong>on</strong>g>OUR</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>WORLD</str<strong>on</strong>g>

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