European Digital Sovereignty: Breaking Tech DependencyEpisode NotesHeterodox Economic Foundations (00:00-02:46)
- Current economic context: Income inequality at historic levels (worse than pre-French Revolution)
- Problems with GDP as primary metric:
- Masks inequality when wealth is concentrated
- Fails to measure human wellbeing
- American example: majority living paycheck-to-paycheck despite GDP growth
- Alternative metrics:
- Human dignity quantification
- Planetary health indicators
- Commons-based resource management
- Care work valuation (teaching, healthcare, social work)
- Multi-dimensional inequality measurement
- Practical examples:
- Life expectancy as key metric (EU/Japan vs US differences)
- Education quality and accessibility
- Democratic participation
- Income distribution
Digital Infrastructure Autonomy (02:46-03:18)
- European cloud infrastructure development (GAIA-X)
- Open-source technology adoption in public institutions
- Local semiconductor production capacity
- Network infrastructure without US-controlled chokepoints
Income Redistribution via Tech Regulation (03:18-03:53)
- Digital services taxation models
- Graduated taxation based on market concentration
- Labor share requirements through tax incentives
- SME ecosystem development through regulatory frameworks
Health Data Sovereignty (03:53-04:29)
- Patient data localization requirements
- Indigenous medical technology development
- European-controlled health datasets for AI training
- Contrasting social healthcare vs. capitalistic healthcare models
Agricultural Technology Independence (04:29-04:53)
- European research-driven precision farming
- Farm management systems with European values (cooperative models)
- Rural connectivity self-sufficiency for smart farming
Information Ecosystem Control (04:53-05:33)
- European content moderation standards
- Concerns about American platforms' rule changes
- Public funding for quality news content
- Taxation mechanisms on disinformation spread
Democratic Technology Governance (05:33-06:17)
- Algorithmic impact assessment frameworks
- Evaluating offline harm potential
- Digital rights enforcement mechanisms
- Countering extremist content proliferation
Mobility Data Sovereignty (06:17-06:33)
- Public transportation data ownership by European cities
- Vehicle data localization requirements
- European component requirements for autonomous vehicles
Taxation Technology Independence (06:33-06:48)
- Tax incentives for European tech adoption
- Penalties for dependence on US vendors
- Strategic technology sector preferences
Climate Technology Self-Sufficiency (06:48-07:03)
- Renewable energy management software
- Carbon accounting tools
- Prioritizing climate technology in economic planning
Conclusion: Competing Through Rights-Based Innovation (07:03-10:36)
- Critique of American outcomes despite GDP growth:
- Declining life expectancy
- Healthcare bankruptcy
- Gun violence
- European competitive advantage through:
- Human rights prioritization
- Environmental protection
- Deterministic technology development
- Constructive vs. extractive economic models
- Potential to attract global talent seeking better quality of life
- Reframing "overregulation" criticisms as human rights defense
- Building rather than extracting as the European model
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