Capgemini CEO Aiman Ezzat dismisses calls for total technological sovereignty in Europe, arguing that absolute sovereignty is unattainable. Instead, he advocates for “right sovereignty solutions” tailored to specific use cases, highlighting Europe’s existing independence in some areas but acknowledging US tech dominance. Capgemini partners with US hyperscalers to offer “sovereign” AI and cloud services.
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