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Mobilised, Not Spent: What’s Left Of Europe’s €200 Billion AI Offensive
European Commission’s €200 billion AI plan is largely aspirational, with only a small portion publicly committed and most funds still unspent or hypothetical.
Mobilisiert, Nicht Ausgegeben: Was Von Europas €200-Milliarden-KI-Offensive üBrig Bleibt
Die EU plant, 200 Mrd. € für KI zu mobilisieren, doch nur ein Bruchteil davon ist garantiert. Das Vorhaben bleibt langsam, unvollständig und unzureichend umgesetzt.
Mobilised, Not Spent: What’s Left of Europe’s €200 Billion AI Offensive
Europe’s €200 billion AI initiative is largely theoretical, with only a small portion actual public funding committed and the rest relying on uncertain private investment.
Sovereignty Is A Pipe, Not A Passport
Exploring how data sovereignty depends on legal jurisdiction, not server location, with implications for European AI and cloud strategies.
Sovereignty Is a Pipe, Not a Passport
A new analysis reveals that European data sovereignty depends more on infrastructure than nationality, highlighting legal and technical vulnerabilities.
Technology Operations Signal Monitor: PeerTube Is A Free, Decentralized And Federated Video Platform
PeerTube emerges as a decentralized, federated video platform, prompting interest among small software company product leads for early monitoring.
Europe Regulated the Interface and Forgot to Build the Engine
Europe focused on regulating AI interfaces like cookie banners, while neglecting to develop the underlying AI technology, risking geopolitical and economic setbacks.
Cutrova: Edit the Words, Not the Timeline
Cutrova introduces a local-first, transcript-based video editing tool that simplifies editing, enhances privacy, and lowers the skill barrier for creators.
The Model Is Only 10%: The Real Lesson of the New SDLC
A new Google whitepaper reveals that in AI-driven software development, the model accounts for only 10% of system behavior; the harness and context engineering are the key.