I guess that means data sovereignty initiatives are important and good.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the agency said such laws would "disrupt global data flows, increase costs and cybersecurity risks, limit Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud services, and expand government control in ways that can undermine civil liberties and enable censorship."
- disrupt global data flows - good
- increase costs and cybersecurity risks - not sure how owning their own data is a risk
- limit Artificial Intelligence (AI) and cloud services - good, and kind of goes against #2
- expand government control in ways that can undermine civil liberties and enable censorship - ironic
Says the person whose country is actively undermining civil liberties and enabling censorship on their own people. And how soon before this extends to US citizens too?