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Beyond general-purpose AI: why sovereignty matters in critical services

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Beyond general-purpose AI: why sovereignty matters in critical services
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Artificial intelligence is entering a new phase, one defined not by experimentation, but by operational deployment in environments where the stakes are high and the margin for error is narrow. Nowhere is this shift more visible than in critical services such as healthcare, where organizations are beginning to rely on AI not just for efficiency gains, but for decisions that directly affect lives, outcomes and public trust. As a result, the conversation around AI capability is expanding, and there

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