In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the idea of AI sovereignty is no longer theoretical, it’s urgent and transformational. It’s about far more than local data centres or national chip strategies. It’s about who holds the power to shape the future, and whether we lead it, co-author it, or become spectators to it.
At its core, AI sovereignty means owning your ability—as a nation, organisation, or individual—to develop, govern, and secure AI capabilities on your own terms. It’s the right to self-determine your digital destiny.
Why does this matter? Because without it, we risk outsourcing not just computation, but power. The economic value generated by AI—through investments, jobs, and IP—must stay within our national borders rather than flowing offshore.
This isn’t just a technical debate; it’s a leadership imperative. Read the full article to explore the strategic choices we must make to build a resilient and trusted future.
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