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4Policy·Jun 22

Analysis-US curbs on AI spur European firms to spread the risk

European technology companies are increasingly diversifying their supply chains and partnerships to mitigate the impact of tightening United States export controls on artificial intelligence hardware and software. By reducing reliance on American technology, these firms aim to avoid potential disruptions to their operations and protect themselves from geopolitical trade tensions. This shift suggests that restrictive AI policies are prompting a broader regional strategy in Europe to ensure independent access to essential computing infrastructure.

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