Growth in the US economy – and the president’s political survival – rest on AI. The EU must use its leverage and stand up to him, says the Irish Council for Civil Liberties’ Johnny Ryan
The US’s feverish investment in AI and the datacentres it relies on will hit a wall if European export controls slow or stop exports to the US – and to Taiwan, where Nvidia produces its most advanced chips. Via this lever, Europe has the means to decide whether and by how much the US economy expands or contracts.
Second, and much easier for Europe, is the enforcement of the EU’s long-neglected data rules against big US tech companies. Confidential corporate documents made public in US litigation show how vulnerable companies such as Google can be to the enforcement of basic data rules. Meanwhile, Meta has been unable to tell a US court what its internal systems do with your data, or who can access it, or for what purpose.
Yes, European export controls are what slow or stop in this sentence, I can see your confusion but I think it is a product of the word “controls” being in an unusual position.
Sincerely, sounds like a dirty shit for which is USA known…
What? Is this supposed to be a proper sentence?
Yes, European export controls are what slow or stop in this sentence, I can see your confusion but I think it is a product of the word “controls” being in an unusual position.