The EU’s concept of tech sovereignty may prove an “illusion” in a world where artificial intelligence is dominated by China and the US, a Chinese expert has argued, urging Beijing to seize the opportunity provided by Trump to render its products “indispensable” to middle powers.In a bid to help the bloc become “a global leader” in artificial intelligence and protect its “digital independence”, the European Union rolled out its Technological Sovereignty Package last week.The EU defined tech sovereignty as the ability “to develop, control and scale ... critical technologies, infrastructure, services and data”.On June 4, Canada also designated “building the Canadian sovereign AI foundation” as one of the pillars of its C$2.3 billion ($1.6 billion) national AI strategy.Japan, South Korea and India are also working towards strengthening their AI autonomy.Those efforts came amid growing unease among these countries about becoming mere bystanders as Beijing and Washington duke it out for AI supremacy.
EU tech sovereignty may be ‘illusion’ as China, US dominate AI: Chinese expert
As middle powers will be reliant on US or Chinese tech, Beijing should make its products ‘indispensable,’ academic argues.
EU's Technological Sovereignty Package targets AI leadership, but a Chinese expert warns it may fail against US–China dominance. For tech leaders: regional autonomy without foundation models risks dependency on superpowers—a challenge Canada, Japan, Korea and India share.








