Germany highlights Europe’s crucial role in US space endeavors, stating missions like lunar flights are impossible without European technology. This assertion comes amid broader EU efforts to achieve “tech sovereignty” and reduce reliance on American giants in cloud, AI, and microchips. Concerns over US tech access, amplified by recent AI model bans, are driving Europe to develop its own alternatives and bolster domestic capacity, aiming to reclaim global geoeconomic influence. Germany highlights Europe’s crucial role in US space endeavors, stating missions like lunar flights are impossible without European technology. This assertion comes amid broader EU efforts to achieve “tech sovereignty” and reduce reliance on American giants in cloud, AI, and microchips. Concerns over US tech access, amplified by recent AI model bans, are driving Europe to develop its own alternatives and bolster domestic capacity, aiming to reclaim global geoeconomic influence.
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