Rethinking AI Sovereignty : Pathways to Competitiveness through Strategic Investments [Recurso electrónico]
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TextoSeries White PaperDetalles de publicación: Cologny/Geneva, Switzerland : World Economic Forum , 2026Descripción: 33 pTema(s): Género/Forma: Recursos en línea: Resumen: AI sovereignty is emerging as one key element of long-term competitiveness. AI sovereignty refers to the ability of economies to shape, deploy and govern AI ecosystems in accordance with their own values, whilst ensuring strategic and operational control, flexibility and, ultimately, resilience through a combination of localized investment and trusted international collaboration. In practice, AI sovereignty agendas reflect economies’ strategic priorities to strengthen AI capabilities, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign entities, protect national interests and enhance competitiveness. Several economies have therefore attempted to compete by owning the entire AI value chain, from raw materials to AI-based applications.
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AI sovereignty is emerging as one key element of long-term competitiveness. AI sovereignty refers to the ability of economies to shape, deploy and govern AI ecosystems in accordance with their own values, whilst ensuring strategic and operational control, flexibility and, ultimately, resilience through a combination of localized investment and trusted international collaboration. In practice, AI sovereignty agendas reflect economies’ strategic priorities to strengthen AI capabilities, aiming to reduce dependence on foreign entities, protect national interests and enhance competitiveness. Several economies have therefore attempted to compete by owning the entire AI value chain, from raw materials to AI-based applications.
