EU · binding regulation
EU AI Act
EU-AIA-2024
Treatment of Technological Sovereignty
implicitRecitals 1-5 + EU competence framing; AI Office establishes EU capacity
Primary source: Regulation (EU) 2024/1689
Comparative jurisdictional memo · Technological Sovereignty
EU · binding regulation
EU-AIA-2024
Treatment of Technological Sovereignty
implicitRecitals 1-5 + EU competence framing; AI Office establishes EU capacity
Primary source: Regulation (EU) 2024/1689
CN · binding regulation
CN-GENAI-2023
Treatment of Technological Sovereignty
governsArt. 4 + national-strategy alignment; domestic-AI doctrine explicit
Primary source: CAC Order No. 15
On the topic of Technological Sovereignty, EU AI Act is classified as implicit and Interim Measures for Generative AI Service Management as governs. The editorial verdict is asymmetric. One regime addresses the topic explicitly while the other covers it only implicitly or not at all; this is a likely site of regulatory arbitrage and a candidate for comparative-law follow-up.
Contested question: Can mid-sized economies sustain frontier-tier AI capability domestically, or does the compute-cost curve favour US/CN/EU only? Active debate in India, Brazil, ASEAN policy literatures.