Canada, EU, Japan, South Korea and other countries are accelerating the layout of AI sovereignty to reduce dependence on US China technology
According to Bloomberg, countries such as Canada, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, and France are reducing their dependence on the United States and China in the field of AI through alliances and industrial policies. Canada and Germany sign a sovereign technology alliance and promote Cohere's acquisition of Aleph Alpha; Netherlands launches AI Delta Plan and € 200 million AI factory; South Korea has set its core goal of becoming one of the three major AI powers, with an AI budget of 9.9 trillion Korean won by 2026, focusing on large models, autonomous GPUs, and data centers; Estonia, Greece and other countries have introduced AI from the perspective of language and cultural security.