A recent article published by CIPER Chile explores the concept of “digital sovereignty” in the age of Artificial Intelligence. The piece suggests that the current hype surrounding AI may be an illusion, masking underlying dependencies. It argues that achieving true digital sovereignty – the ability of a nation to control its own digital infrastructure and data – is crucial, not a constraint. This independence isn’t about protectionism, but about ensuring technological autonomy and security. The article frames digital sovereignty as an opportunity for nations to shape their technological futures. It implies reliance on external AI providers presents risks and necessitates a strategic focus on building internal capabilities. Further details are available in the full article on the CIPER Chile website.