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In a world increasingly shaped by technology, digital sovereignty is a critical need for nations and organizations to preserve their autonomy. It is more than just control over data and infrastructure; it's about safeguarding values, privacy, and ethics in an era of AI. This concept empowers entities to reduce dependency on foreign tech, ensuring that their digital future reflects their unique priorities and needs. It offers crucial insights for those navigating the shifting technological and geopolitical landscape, providing both thought-provoking theory and practical strategies for achieving digital independence. The book offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities of the adoption of AI, focusing on privacy, security, and the importance of aligning AI with local values. It's a timely guide for anyone invested in the future of technology and geopolitics.
This book is essential reading for policymakers, academics, tech practitioners, and anyone concerned with the intersection of AI, digital sovereignty, and cybersecurity.
Key Features:
Discusses the improvement of digital sovereignty with reference to AI to meet legal and technological barriers/challenges.
Gives the current status of development of Digital sovereignty and its realization.
Discusses the improvement of policies regarding digital sovereignty.
Covers a broad spectrum of topics that are related to cyber sovereignty, data sovereignty, technological sovereignty, role of AI, industrial applications, data center sovereignty, industrial data space, and others.
Functions as a platform for experts in many fields to share their novel insights and showcase the multidisciplinary nature of the field.
Contents
1. Digital Sovereignty and Digital Transformation Recommendations within ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:2017 for AI Project Teams 2. A New-Institutionalist Perspective: Re-thinking Digital Sovereignty as Distributed Digital Sovereignty and a Proposed Typology for Understanding Artificial Intelligence Across Socio-Technical Fields 3. Trustworthy AI in Safety-Critical Systems: Toward Robustness, Adversarial Resilience, and Uncertainty-Aware Intelligence 4. Generative Artificial Intelligence and AI-Enabled Archiving to Promote Digital Sovereignty in the Context of Core International Crimes 5. Secure and Collaborative Crop Disease Prediction with Federated Deep Learning: Safeguarding Data Sovereignty in Agriculture 6. Rent-Seeking in AI Infrastructure: A Structural Threat to Digital Sovereignty and Cybersecurity 7. Enhancing Design Science Research Methodology with a Focus on Security (S-DSRM) and Data Sovereignty: A Proof-of-Concept 8. Safeguarding Digital Sovereignty with Privacy-Preserving Edge Computing: A Hybrid Deep Learning Framework 9. A Semi-Automatic Generative AI Pipeline Design to Enhance Document Accessibility, Digital Sovereignty, and Web Crawling: A Proof-of-Concept Study 10. Towards Digital Sovereignty in Africa: A Machine Learning Characterization of the Yoruba Language Alphabets Using their Graphical Data Structures 11. Rethinking Data Sovereignty through Convivial AI 12. From Benefits to Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Application Towards the Industry 4.0 and Beyond 13. Data Governance in the Digital Era: How BRICS Nations Balance Sovereignty and Global Data Transfers 14. European Digital Sovereignty in the Age of AI: Regulation, Infrastructure, and Democratic Legitimacy 15. AI Governance for Digital Sovereignty in Smart City Surveillance 16. Digital Linguistic Sovereignty: The Exclusion of African Languages in Natural Language Processing. Index.



