Europe’s digital reliance on US Big Tech: Does the EU have a plan?

🤔 Europe's got some major tech issues on its hands and it's about time someone said so... Complacency is key when you're relying on the same old US big tech. It's like they say, 'if you don't fix the problem, someone else will'. I'm not saying the EU doesn't need to take action, but €300 billion in 10 years seems a bit of an underestimation to me 🤑. A decade is a long time, especially when it comes to tech. What if the US pulls its strings and screws up Europe's digital infrastructure? 🤖 At least they're trying though, with this open-source platform deal. It's a start 💻
 
🤔 The EU's reliance on US Big Tech is a major concern, especially when you consider that most of their data is stored on foreign servers. It's like having your eggs in one basket - if something goes wrong, the whole thing could come crashing down. 🚨 I think it's high time for the EU to take matters into its own hands and start building their own digital infrastructure from scratch. 💻 The Eurostack movement is a good start, but it'll require some serious investment and cooperation among member states. 🔒 I'm not sure if weaning off US tech entirely is realistic, though - maybe it's more about diversifying and promoting collaboration with other tech players around the world. 🌎 Either way, it's clear that something needs to change before the EU gets caught with its pants down! 😬
 
OMG you guys 💖 I'm literally so worried about Europe's dependence on US tech 🤯 Like what if there's a major issue with one of those big companies? It could be disastrous for their entire data storage system 📊 And the EU is finally taking steps to address this, yay! 🎉 But it's gonna take some serious investment and effort to break free from that comfort zone 😴 The Eurostack movement is a great idea, let's get behind it 💪 And I love that some cities and regions are already testing out alternative solutions 🤝 Fingers crossed that we'll see real change soon 🕰️
 
🤔 Europe needs to wake up from its tech slumber ASAP! 🚨 They're too reliant on US big players, which is not only scary but also super insecure. What's with this "comfort syndrome" thingy? 😴 They need to think ahead and take control of their own digital future.

I mean, €300 billion or €5 trillion investment might sound like a lot, but it's just a small price to pay for security and sovereignty, right? 💸 And those open-source platforms are giving them hope 🌟. France, Germany, and the Netherlands are already making moves in this direction. When will the rest of Europe catch up?

Decoupling from US tech is a tough pill to swallow, but if they don't start taking steps now, they'll be stuck in the dark ages 😱. Linåker's right – digital infrastructure is like a critical asset that needs to be treated as such. Can't have policymakers just sitting back and waiting for disaster 🤦‍♂️. Time for some real change and leadership! 💪
 
I'm really worried about this lol 😬 The EU's reliance on US Big Tech is getting out of hand. It's like they're sleepwalking into a cyber disaster 🌪️. If we can't even control our own data and tech, how are we supposed to trust it? 🤦‍♂️

I mean, €5 trillion is a wild amount for just building a new digital infrastructure 🤑. Can you imagine the debt we'd be saddled with? 😓 It's like they're trying to put all their eggs in one basket... or in this case, one cloud storage system 🤯.

And don't even get me started on the complacency problem 😴. If Europe can't even be bothered to change its ways when it comes to tech, how are we supposed to stay ahead of the game? ⏰ It's like they're stuck in neutral and just waiting for something to go wrong 🚗.

I guess some cities and regions are trying to take matters into their own hands 🌟. But without a coordinated effort from governments across Europe, it's hard to see how we'll actually make this happen 💪.

Let's hope the Eurostack movement can make some progress 📈. We need to get our act together before it's too late 🕰️!
 
🤔 i mean, its pretty clear eu needs to take control of its own tech situation 🙃. 300 billion euro for a decade is a lot of money 💸 but think about it like this: can you imagine if amazon or google went down and all our personal info was compromised? 😱 thats the risk we're taking by relying on them too much. anyway, i hope they figure out this digital sovereignty thing soon 🤞
 
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