The EU sacked its crusading grandstanding duo of Margrethe Vestager and Thierry Breton before the U.S. election, so it’s not entirely or even mostly about Trump. They’re just coming to their senses that a radical DMA interpretation isn’t going to change these companies, it would just turn the EU into more of a technological backwater than it already is.
https://www.techmeme.com/250114/p1#a250114p1
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@gruber Be careful in such broad brush judgment.
You seem to have no idea how behind the US is in so many tech way.
For example I fell off my chair when I heard you say you had to physically go into a bank branch to deposit a check to pay yourself in one of your podcast episodes.
(BTW, I love your work, have for decades, but you just don't understand the EU version of capitalism).
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@fabienmarry The technological backwater of which I speak is that driven by for-profit companies in leading edge fields. The Draghi report describes it in plain terms:
https://archive.ph/20240910110210/https://www.businessinsider.com/europe-innovation-mario-draghi-rival-us-china-tech-superpower-2024-9
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"Glaring weak spot in the US is what people's livelihoods quite frankly depend on, but who cares about that, as long profit-driven supranational corporations are on the edge of technology for some narrow definitions of edge and technology".
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