Digital Sovereignty
Digital sovereignty is the strategic effort to keep critical digital infrastructure, software, data, and public-sector capability under controllable local or regional governance.
Key points
- Les Numeriques reports that the European Commission chose encouragement over a mandatory open-source requirement in its latest digital sovereignty posture [src-129].
- For AI strategy, softer policy means adoption may depend on procurement incentives, standards, and credible local alternatives rather than legal mandates alone [src-129].
- This concept should be monitored alongside local AI, open-source models, public-sector AI, and European cloud sovereignty.
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Source references
- [src-129] Aymeric Geoffre-Rouland / Les Numeriques – "Souverainete numerique: l'Europe renonce a imposer le logiciel libre et choisit l'encouragement" (2026-06-18)
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