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The European Union is actively debating the expansion of its autonomous capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, and military AI [1]. Member states hold varying perspectives on this development, with the Netherlands and Sweden questioning the need for increased investment [2], while Greece advocates for greater investment to improve defense solidarity [3].
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Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu 2 facts
claimThe Netherlands and Sweden are the only two European Union member states that question the need to increase European Union investment in intelligence.
perspectiveGreece argues that the European Union should invest more in intelligence and operationalize treaty provisions to improve European solidarity on defence.
Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com 1 fact
claimThe expansion of European Union autonomous capabilities in intelligence, surveillance, military AI, and autonomous weapons creates tension between security imperatives and the foundational values of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.