Isn’t this admitting to breaking EU law?
This is more politics than technology, but it’s good info for people living outside the US. You can’t trust your data to American companies no matter where they store the data.
As someone in the US who has been in audits where we had to attest to where our data was stored, also wtf.Oh reading the article it means non-US sovereignty. Pretty sure anybody in IT at this point should know the US privacy laws are non-existent and US companies are in this position and have been for decades.
Even non-American CSPs with assets in the US would required to cooperate with US regime and affiliated oligarch gangs.
Very broken gears
Gears like this are one of my minor pet peeve in media. I know this was AI but even humans get it wrong a lot.