With Donald Trump tearing up the world order, governments throughout Europe are having to confront the truth that many of the expertise they depend on comes from US corporations. French officers have taken a step this week to scale back their dependence on US digital infrastructure, saying they’ve stopped utilizing Zoom, the US-owned video assembly software program, in favour of a French-made program. However how viable is that this? And what are the dangers? The Guardian’s Michael Safi speaks to the tech journalist Chris Stokel-Walker
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