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AI sovereignty is about options, not ownership

Korea Times News

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
AI sovereignty is about options, not ownership
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POLITICO

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· Jun 30, 2026

For Europe to lead in AI, sovereignty must mean choice

For Europe to lead in AI, sovereignty must mean choice

DNyuz

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· Jul 1, 2026

Read Palantir’s 9-point manifesto that decries tokenmaxxing and trumpets ‘AI sovereignty’

Alex Karp leads Palantir. The company posted its thoughts about “AI sovereignty” on X. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Palantir posted a 9-point manifesto about “AI sovereignty” on X. The post advised institutions to keep their data in-house and avoid tokenmaxxing. “Listen to those closest to the problems, not those speaking most compellingly about them,” the post []

Le Monde Diplomatique

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· Jul 6, 2026

Tout le monde déteste l'IA

Les investisseurs n'ont d'yeux que pour elle ; ses architectes toisent les chefs d'État ; son usage se propage comme le feu dans la plaine : l'intelligence artificielle, dit-on, va transformer l'humanité. Mais l'humanité le veut-elle ? Face au Moloch numérique, qui exige le sacrifice de () / Mouvement de contestation, États-Unis, Technologies de l'information, Travail, Capitalisme

Drudge Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

ANTHOPIC, OPENAI SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO IPO...

ANTHOPIC, OPENAI SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO IPO... (First column, 4th story, link) Related stories:Big Tech Now Targeting Native American Land for Massive Data Centers...The great hub cover-up...ZITRON UNLOADS: INVESTORS BEING CONNED BY AI HYPE!Public Offerings Spark FOMO Among San Fran Home Buyers...Doom Loop Replaced by Land Grab...

Mises Institute

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· Jun 25, 2026

Intellectual Property versus the Unrealized

The common belief is that intellectual property rights must be in place, otherwise, entrepreneurs would be reluctant to face uncertain profitability. Well, entrepreneurs already face uncertainty and act, anyway.

The Age

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· Jul 3, 2026

Australian cricket beware: The mistake the game must not make

The states are shareholders, but it’s time to remove their power to appoint their own people to Cricket Australia’s board.

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Related coverage for "AI sovereignty is about options, not ownership": POLITICO — For Europe to lead in AI, sovereignty must mean choice. DNyuz — Read Palantir’s 9-point manifesto that decries tokenmaxxing and trumpets ‘AI sovereignty’. Le Monde Diplomatique — Tout le monde déteste l'IA. Drudge Report — ANTHOPIC, OPENAI SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO IPO.... Mises Institute — Intellectual Property versus the Unrealized. The Age — Australian cricket beware: The mistake the game must not make