Turin, 22 May 2020
Honorable President Weber,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
In particular, we note also that, in the present Industrial Strategy under discussion, in contrast to what foreseen in Minister Altmaier’s Industriestrategie fuer Deutschland und Europa, attention is paid only to SME, whilst, on the contrary, announcements from different parts had hinted at a strategy for European Champions, comparable to the ones of the USA and of China.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. I note also that in his interventions in Strasburg, the Pope had warned against “unknown empires”. These empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried ourt by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com
Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Honorable President Garcìa-Pérez,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
In particular, we note also that, in the present Industrial Strategy under discussion, attention is paid only to SME, whilst, on the contrary, announcements from different parts had hinted at a strategy for European Champions, comparable to the ones of the USA and of China. After the market failures of the ongoing economic crises, worsened by Coronavirus, it had been said that old turbo-liberal prejudices had been overcome, but this reluctancy of European politics to make plans (when everybody in the world makes plans) is suspect.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. I note also that in his interventions in Strasburg, the Pope had warned against “unknown empires”. These empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Free Alliance Identity and Democracy Group
Honorable President Zanni,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com
Renew Europe
Turin, 2 June 2020
Honorable President Dacian Ciolos,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
This is what President Macron means when speaking of “European Digital Sovereignty”.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
In particular, we note also that, in the present Industrial Strategy under discussion, attention is paid only to SME, whilst, on the contrary, announcements from different parts had hinted at a strategy for European Champions, comparable to the ones of the USA and of China. After the market failures of the ongoing economic crises, worsened by Coronavirus, it had been said that old turbo-liberal prejudices had been overcome, but this reluctancy of European politics to make plans (when everybody in the world makes plans) is suspect.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com
Greens/Free Alliance
Turin, 3 June 2020
Honorable Ska Keller and Philippe Lamberts,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
In particular, we note also that, in the present Industrial Strategy under discussion, attention is paid only to SME, whilst, on the contrary, announcements from different parts had hinted at a strategy for European Champions, comparable to the ones of the USA and of China. After the market failures of the ongoing economic crises, worsened by Coronavirus, it had been said that old turbo-liberal prejudices had been overcome, but this reluctancy of European politics to make plans (when everybody in the world makes plans) is suspect.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. I note also that in his interventions in Strasburg, the Pope had warned against “unknown empires”. These empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
Also the European New Deal is unrealistic without mastering all AI technologies, because, as Jeremy Rifkin has explained very well, a rational utilisation of energy is based upon an omnipresent form of control, which can be achieved only thanks a widespread presence of digital devices and of powerful control centers, which must not depend from far away multinationals.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistencies in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com
European
Conservatives and Reformists
Turin, 2 June 2020
Honorable Ryszard Antoni Legutko and Raffaele Fitto
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency.
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com
Confederal Group of the European United Left – Nordic Green Left
Turin, 3 June 2020
Honorable Manon Aubry and Martin Schirdewan,
We have addressed to the President of the European Parliament, to the members of the ITRE committee and to other members of the EP, as well to the ones of the Council and of the Commission, a letter, which we sent for urging them, in the course of the present work for approving a series of documents for the 2021-2027 period, to take care of the urgent need to give to Europe, for this period decisive for the future of Mankind, an adequate policy, strategy, structure, funding and legislation, for building up a European Autonomous Digital Ecosystem, able not only to meet successfully the competition of the US and Chinese global systems, but also to develop an autonomous societal system, able to translate, into the society of intelligent machines, the “European way of life” which the Institutions purport to develop.
We take the opportunity to note that, in the website of the Commission, the page devoted to a “European Industrial Strategy”, included in the timeline for the European Digital Green Deal, and foreseen for March 2020, is lacking.
We understand that, in March, in the middle of the Coronavirus crisis, it would have been difficult to decide upon a European Industrial Strategy. However, without an Industrial Strategy, any Recovery Plan does not make sense, especially if it is linked to the 7 years budget 2021-2027. Our book and the attached proposal for the Conference for the Future of Europe constitute a tentative to fill this gap with the creation of a new entity devoted to a large part of this task: new technologies. The basic assumption is that, in the third decade of the III Millennium, no problem of mankind (environment, peace, culture, equity, health), not to speak of Europe, can be solved without mastering the new technologies, and first of all, Big Data, the Web, cyberintelligence, AI, Digital Financing. As long as Europe gives up to have its own high tech, its decadence will go on indefinitely, and no substantive objective will be met. In particular, The role of workers depends on a rational digital policy (see Annex 2).
In particular, we note also that, in the present Industrial Strategy under discussion, attention is paid only to SME, whilst, on the contrary, announcements from different parts had hinted at a strategy for European Champions, comparable to the ones of the USA and of China. After the market failures of the ongoing economic crises, worsened by Coronavirus, it had been said that old turbo-liberal prejudices had been overcome, but this reluctancy of European politics to make plans (when everybody in the world makes plans) is suspect.
This decade will be decisive for the world’s and Europe’s destiny. Europe cannot remain a passive spectator of a technological revolution which runs contrary to the European Way of Life and to Europe’s legitimate interests.Especially,the fact of being completely dependent on the OTTs blocks any capability to make an autonomous programming of its technological and geopolitical development, to have an independent intelligence, to have an autonomous R&D and European Army, to develop its own AI. I note also that in his interventions in Strasburg, the Pope had warned against “unknown empires”. These empires may be blocked only by a European Web, which the Institutions should build up according to the models of ESA, Arianespace and Airbus. This herculean work cannot be carried out by the about 40 small agencies existing today, but only by a powerful European Technology Agency (see Annex 1).
We are confident that the Institutions will take care of these inconsistency in working out the 7 years budget, in structuring the Conference on the Future of Europe, but also all the technical documents whose discussion is under way today.
We remain at your disposal for highlighting our studies and debates on this urgent matter.
Thanking you in advance for your attention,
Kindest regards,
For Associazione Culturale Diàlexis,
The President,
Riccardo Lala
Associazione Culturale Diàlexis, Via Bernardino Galliari 32 10125 Torino, tel 0039011660004 00393357761536 website: http://www.alpinasrl.com