Sovereign AI isn't government buzzword bingo. It's what happens when AI becomes critical infrastructure.
Summary
This article argues that Sovereign AI is not just government jargon but a practical necessity as AI becomes critical infrastructure, reducing dependency on a few providers for strategic control.
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