With Donald Trump tearing up the world order, governments throughout Europe are having to confront the truth that a lot of the know-how they depend on comes from US firms. French officers have taken a step this week to cut 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 – watch on YouTube
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