On July 17, 2026, MIT Technology Review highlighted China’s latest AI moonshot — a model that reportedly outperforms GPT-4o in reasoning and cost per inference. While Beijing builds chips, trains models, and ships products, Europe is still debating regulation. The gap is no longer theoretical.
Why it matters
For Italian SMEs, this is a concrete threat. Many rely on US-based AI services (OpenAI, Google) — data on non-EU servers. If China becomes the cheaper alternative, the risk is swapping one vendor lock-in for another. Neither superpower will prioritize a small business in Sicily or a craft workshop in Puglia.
Infrastructure is the real issue. Who owns the model controls the margins. An e-commerce store using AI for product descriptions or customer support could see costs double overnight if the provider raises prices. We’ve seen this with cloud giants; generative AI will repeat the pattern.
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Italy also faces a digital divide. Milan and Turin can afford private data centers; the South relies on external connections and servers. If AI becomes essential for competitiveness, southern businesses start at a disadvantage.
Our position is clear: Europe cannot outsource its tech sovereignty — not to Washington, not to Beijing
We, at Meteora Web, come from the trenches of digital applied to SMEs. We have built platforms, ERP systems, e-commerce stores. We know what it means to depend on a vendor that changes rules mid-season. With AI, it will be worse — models are more complex, lock-in tighter.
The EU AI Act is a start, but not enough. Europe needs a Marshall Plan for AI: investment in chips, open-source models (Mistral, Llama but with real funding), accessible data centers for SMEs. Otherwise, in five years Italian businesses will pay royalties to Beijing or San Francisco, with zero control over their data.
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We are not against competition. More players mean lower prices. But competition must be between equals, not a giant and a tied ant. Today, Europe is the ant.
What to do
If you are a developer or entrepreneur in Italy, start testing open-source models now (Llama 3, Mistral, Command R+) and consider self-hosting where possible. Talk to your accountant about hidden costs of tech dependency. And push your trade association to lobby Brussels for European AI infrastructure — not just rules. 2026 is the year to choose: be a data supplier or the master of your digital future.