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EU Plots To Abandon US Tech

By: BeauHD
3 June 2026 at 23:00
Ancient Slashdot reader whitroth shares a report from Politico, with the caption: "shutting down Microsoft Office for the International Criminal Court (ICC) was clearly a wake-up call." From the report: The EU is moving to counter American dominance in technology by reaching for one of the oldest tools in its arsenal: industrial strategy. As the European Commission unveiled a plan Wednesday to reduce Europe's reliance on the foreign technology providers that underpin the modern economy, it was careful to stress that it was not picking a fight with U.S. digital giants. Instead, the tech sovereignty package -- motivated in no small part by U.S. President Donald Trump's weaponization of Europe's dependence on American firms -- takes a longer-term view: boost the continent's players so they can eventually challenge their U.S. rivals. [...] If adopted, the package will direct public money toward products that contribute to Europe's economy and independence from foreign firms; cut red tape for data centers; beef up research and innovation through "leadership initiatives"; incentivize countries to share digital capacities in a new "Eurocloud" forum; and require EU governments to come up with national strategies to boost the adoption of cutting-edge tech, including AI. The package will also seek to ramp up the bloc's demand for advanced chips -- a response to criticism by the industry -- with a series of industrial initiatives to revise a 2023 chips law. [...] As part of its proposal to keep a list of trustworthy countries, the Commission would require EU governments to run a so-called "sovereignty risk assessment" for every digital service they rely on, measuring foreign control, potential access to sensitive data and the risk of operational disruption. Within a year, they would have to determine the appropriate level of protection for each public sector and procure digital services accordingly -- unless they can prove doing so would come at a "disproportionate cost," the proposal reads. However, the Commission reserves the right to overrule their assessment in future legislation if it believes they downplayed the risks. The Commission estimated that just one percent of Europe's public services are so sensitive that they would be required under the proposed certification scheme to rely on the strict level that totally excludes foreign technology. "We cannot afford to depend on others for the technologies that keep our hospitals running, our energy grids stable and our services secure," Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement. "This is about protecting our citizens, defending our interests and making our own choices."

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NFC Summit 2026: Fábrica de Unicórnios de Lisboa recebe três dias dedicados à arte digital, IA e blockchain

3 June 2026 at 16:09

Entre os dias 4 e 6 de junho, a Unicorn Factory Lisboa, no Beato, vai receber o NFC Summit 2026. Nesta edição o evento reúne mais de 350 oradores internacionais, mais de 200 artistas, mais de 36 expositores principais, distribuídos por oito programas e 50 mil metros quadrados. 

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IA para o Futuro: Canal Ciência levará conhecimento científico e combate à desinformação às RAs do DF

22 April 2026 at 19:56
O Canal Ciência, em uma iniciativa estratégica para democratizar o acesso à tecnologia visitou, em 18 de abril, as cidades da Estrutural e Ceilândia para apresentar o projeto “IA para o Futuro”. Idealizado pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (Ibict) e viabilizado por meio de emenda parlamentar do Deputado Federal Rodrigo Rollemberg, […]

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