L’UE si preoccupa davvero di liberarsi dalla tecnologia statunitense, perché aziende come Axon, Palantir, … sono ovunque all’interno dell’UE?

    https://www.ainvest.com/news/axon-enterprise-undervalued-leader-public-safety-tech-explosive-growth-2505/

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    1. Lumpy-Valuable-8050 on

      Whaat… the EU being lazy? Who would’ve ever saw that coming! /s

    2. GoldenHairedShaman on

      Nope. No one wants to federalise and have a centralised governing structure, economy, military, and foreign policy. As a result things like industrial policy planning will always lag behind China, India, and the US. It is what it is. We have the talent, money, and infrastructure – just not the bureaucracy.

    3. Miserable_g29 on

      Didn’t Von der Leyen do a sweet deal with the Trump admin? When will it be appropriate to stop pretending the EU is anything but a dog to the US?

    4. Beyllionaire on

      No, we can’t and we won’t. Because there’s no unified will.

    5. Deareim2 on

      No. EU is lost for me unfortunately. Sad as I am / was for a federal EU. Just seeing an EU dismantlement in the near future 5 to 10 years.

    6. Maybe, but it is going to be a long, long process. Some countries have started by mandating government infrastructure to use non-cloud services, and as this is largely driven by courts it may spread to more countries.

    7. JarJarBot-1 on

      No, even if potential competitors arose the US companies would either buy them entirely or hire their key employees away before they became too much of a threat.

    8. CharmingTurnover8937 on

      No. Europe is way too vassalized to go against US companies. As much as I hate it, we will likely be stuck with whatever they make and have to support it.

    9. NickPol82 on

      We will not, unfortunately. We have been US vassals since WWII, and so far a fascist in charge does not seem to be an impediment really. Nor surprised.

    10. Spiritual_Use_8524 on

      The EU is stuck in the past. The French farm.. the Germans build combustion engines.. the Dutch…. Are a port.

      One of many reasons why the UK was never a good fit. For the most part they let the UK focus on finance and tech but their need to control meant they often did their best to stifle these industries.

    11. ProductGuy48 on

      No. They don’t have any political will or incentive to do that. This is sadly an effect of how the Union is organised with accountability for what the EU Comission does as far removed from the voting public as possible and vetos in place in the Council to block anything too bold.

      Additionally you have an ossified bureaucracy built around the same two parties that control the commission for decades, so there isn’t any room or incentive to do anything differently than it has always been done: small benign policies that gets people reelected.

      At a national level that’s also why you see grand coalitions to keep extremists out of power at virtually every election now. People are tired and angry at the same NPCs doing the same shit that doesn’t work over and over again while their standard of living is dropping, and they have become willing to vote for insane people just to see a change.

    12. I hope so.

      We need to pressure or politicians to do it and maybe even lead by example getting out of US tech as much as possible (Linux, buy from Europe etc…)

    13. Even if we could, Trump would just demand we stop and buy American products instead of developing our own, and our leaders would immediately obey.

    14. CheetaLover on

      Eu had for several years the idea to export innovative ideas and were happy US tech bought startups for a billion or two! Meanwhile the main Tech company is SAP…Could have been different if companies as Nokia and Ericsson were not loosing the lead they had some 20 years ago

    15. Hot_Bee5198 on

      Yes, I believe so.
      But Eu needs to vote to keep the EU alive.
      if you vote against participation in the EU, Trust and Prosperity will diminish.

      Vote. BuyEU. Stay positive.

    16. Hot_Bee5198 on

      Dont underestimate the footprint EU have in other parts of the world.
      EU are there, and exist, to develop the EU in general and for the good.
      I agree the US deal was awful, but we dont know half the story.

    17. razvanciuy on

      We have a bigger issue; in the cuddly & warm West countries with big Muslim population & huge natality that will defeat european citizens growth in 50 years and by then their religious war will win `least in the West of Eu. Their culture does not combine well with any other, historically incompatible, convert or rip.

      Not prepared! On top of that we have the imminent threat of AI and the doomsday like scenarion of AI 2027. Nice timeline!

    18. TheoryOfDevolution on

      The EU doesn’t want to free itself from US tech, it wants to emulate it. See the Chat Control or the recent protect the children initiative. Palantir is every European bureaucrat’s wet dream.

    19. Some places are trying but this will by no means be easy. All our systems are based on American tech. Rebuilding that in Europe will take a very long time, but the important part is that most of the EU nations has gotten the memo that they should find new ways.

    20. NoSemikolon24 on

      What sort of garbage source site is this? Understand News with AI? What the fuck

    21. preasfintitul on

      The EU needs to change a lot. Protest against a genocide are meet with police brutality, opinions with prison, and they wonder why the the right wingers are winning.

    22. GazTheSpaz on

      There’s going to be a really big chance to do so in the next 15 years, as quantum computing becomes not only commercial available but commercially viable. It’ll change the software landscape in the way the Internet did, and how SaaS evolved it further.

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