Strategic Analysis
Digital sovereignty refers to the capacity of states, organizations and individuals to maintain control over their data, technological infrastructure and decision-making processes in the digital realm. GAIGI’s research explores how AI governance frameworks can protect sovereignty while enabling international cooperation and innovation.
Key Considerations:
- Data residency and jurisdictional protections
- Operational sovereignty through local management capabilities
- Technological independence and open-source alternatives
- Balancing national interests with global interoperability
Our analyses provide policymakers and institutional leaders with actionable frameworks for navigating sovereignty challenges in an interconnected world.