British politician and technology executive. He served as Britain's deputy prime minister from 2010 to 2015. He then joined Meta, serving first as vice-president and later as president of global affairs from 2018 to 2025. He is now a general partner at Hiro Capital.
Mr Clegg has argued that no European country, including Britain, is big enough to stand on its own across the full range of AI-related technologies, and that the tech supremacy of America and China is in large part a function of their hemispheric scale. He has proposed a series of steps for closer EU-British technology cooperation, including British participation in the EU's "28th regime" (see Enrico Letta), British firms bidding for the European High-Performance Computing project's AI gigafactories, and Britain joining the European Investment Fund's tech-scale-up fund-of-funds. He has also called for special visa status for tech entrepreneurs across a broader "Eurovision" concept of Europe that would include Ukraine, Norway and Iceland alongside EU members and Britain.
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