On 3 June 2026, the Commission published COM(2026) 503 on tech sovereignty, with the EU Open Source Strategy. My analysis: soft law, Chips Act 2.0, CADA, cloud/
The European Commission has released a new strategy focused on technological sovereignty and open source. This initiative, detailed in COM(2026) 503, aims to bolster the EU's control over its digital infrastructure and data. Key aspects include promoting open source, addressing data localization, and ensuring supply chain transparency, extending beyond mere data residency requirements. AI
IMPACT This strategy aims to increase EU control over AI development and deployment, potentially influencing global AI policy and market dynamics.