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Sovereign AI: Why Canada’s next technology challenge is infrastructure
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It is part of a growing movement toward sovereign AI infrastructure.
As a result, sovereign AI has become a strategic priority across Europe, Asia, and North America.
HIVE has increasingly positioned itself around a broader sovereign AI infrastructure strategy that spans multiple jurisdictions.
Similar discussions are underway in Asia-Pacific jurisdictions as nations assess how AI infrastructure fits within broader economic and national security objectives.
In this context, Canada’s investment in sovereign compute capacity is not simply about supporting local startups.