There is no digital tax in Poland, which is in effect, for example, in France, Spain, or the United Kingdom. Although the government is working on its implementation, there is no certainty whether it will be passed – and how Americans, who firmly defend the interests of big tech companies, will react. After the last meeting between Google's CEO and Prime Minister Donald Tusk in February 2025, there was talk about the digitization of Polish medical data by Google. Are such arrangements a threat to Poland? Digital sovereignty also means investments in technology. So, what investments are needed – and realistic – in Poland? Should we dream of a second "Silicon Valley" on the Vistula? 📍 Join us at the Warsaw headquarters of the Jagiellonian Club. The debate on digital sovereignty will feature: - Leszek Bukowski – PhD in philosophy, Chief AI Officer at VetApp. Professionally involved in the field of artificial intelligence for many years. He has worked for Polish and international companies. He popularizes knowledge about AI and modern information technologies. - Jan Oleszczuk-Zygmuntowski – economist and cooperator, co-chair of the Polish Economics Network and president of the board of PLZ Cooperative, operator of the cooperative technology center CoopTech Hub. Author of the book "Network Capitalism." - Anna Wittenberg – journalist at WNP, has been writing for over 15 years about the impact of new technologies on society, artificial intelligence, innovations, and civil rights in the digital world. The debate will be moderated by Przemysław Batorski – editor at KJ. 🎟️ Admission to the event is free. We warmly invite you!