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&lt;p>The NZZ article examines how Aleph Alpha, once celebrated as &amp;ldquo;Europe&amp;rsquo;s OpenAI,&amp;rdquo; is pivoting from developing its own large language model to becoming a service provider for the Schwarz Group (owner of Lidl). While some see this as a setback, experts view it as a strategic opportunity: building sovereign European cloud infrastructure may have far more potential than competing in the AI model race dominated by US and Chinese companies.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>