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This piece assumes the whole European sovereignty movement is about AI models and a deluded ambition to go to the mat with Americans on it. It's not that AT ALL. IT's not about competing for supremacy and to knock Americans out of "our land". Everyone in the sovereignty movement understands and accepts we will continue to rely on US technology for a long time to come. BUT we also want to legitimately expand our asset base. For growth and diversification. So it's not an either or. We do not/cannot/should not get into an adversarial position. But we need to build models and fast, even if we remain steps behind the frontier. AI is ultimately cloud + software _ data: the ultimate EuroStack user case. We need European owned assets and not just rely on others' models who will extract the rent. I undertand the argument is "but if the model layer is competitive so will not extract rents" A BIG IF.

No one here is trying to build another Microsoft or another AWS - that's a straw man. So we need to absolutely build and throw everything at it. Not in an adversarial manner, as I said. And btw Europe is NOT a Middle Power. That framing is super unhelpful to the mindset. We are a Super power, we need to act like one.

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Hey Pieter! It's been a long time since we've last spoken (high-school CGU times...), but I recently stumbled upon your substack because of the interest/worry in rapid AI development that we apparently share.

I'd like to refer you to this article; https://europe2031.ai/ (there is a TLDR here: https://europe2031.ai/summary/) which was published this week. It relates to some of the points you list in the post, and I find it to be quite a convincing case for how the future might turn out if we don't take drastic action.

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