The biggest question of the digital future is not artificial intelligence
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Digital sovereignty is emerging as a critical issue for the development of companies and nations.
- Key factors for competitiveness include data location, local infrastructure, and trust in digital partners.
- The article explores why these elements are increasingly important in the digital future.
The future of the digital world hinges not just on artificial intelligence, but increasingly on the concept of digital sovereignty. This principle is becoming a cornerstone for the development of both businesses and entire nations. The article delves into why the physical location of data, the robustness of local digital infrastructure, and the level of trust placed in digital partners are becoming paramount factors in determining competitiveness. As technology advances, the control and management of digital assets and information are gaining strategic importance. Nations and companies are recognizing that asserting control over their digital environment is crucial for security, innovation, and economic growth. This involves not only safeguarding data but also ensuring that the infrastructure supporting digital services is reliable and locally managed. Building trust with digital partners is also essential, as collaborations are key to navigating the complex digital landscape. The article suggests that a proactive approach to establishing digital sovereignty will be a defining characteristic of successful entities in the coming years.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.