
French President Emmanuel Macron attends an interview with French Journalist Laurent Delahousse and Indian Journalist Palki Sharma Upadhyay, on national television, ahead of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit at the Grand Palais, in Paris, France, February 9, 2025. — Reuters
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday endured the benefits of artificial intelligence, before the two -day Paris summit with this technology and its potential benefits and disadvantages.
Jointly hosted by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this summit, including “map -making” AI governance worldwide, promoting the idea of AI governance, more moral, accessible and proportional AI and emphasizing European sovereignty on this technology. There are many purposes.
But before the gathering, the announcement was confused with Macron’s annual “Selected France” Investor Conference, in which billions of billions promised to invest in projects, including data centers in the host country.
In an interview on Sunday, Macron told Broadcaster TF One that France will “invest 109 billion euros ($ 113 billion) in artificial intelligence in the coming years.
He also took time to plug French medical technology and a home -producing AI developer Mr.
He added that this personality of 109 billion euros was equal to France, which the United States announced with ‘Star Gate’, “Chat GPT -maker, led by Openi, in a US program of $ 500 billion, He added.
In recent weeks, the price of technical challenges and admission has become clear for nations expecting to stay close to the AI race.
Chinese Startp Dippic stunned Silicon Valley Heavy Whites with its low -cost and high -performance AI models.
In the United States, President Donald Trump gave his office shine in the “Star Gate” project to build data centers such as computing infrastructure.
“Europe has to find a way to take a position, take some initiative and regain control,” said Sloven Doronton of the Boston Consulting Group.
Data Center Blood Up
On Monday, the Grand Palace of the French capital will present lectures and panel debates that present AI’s promises and challenges from 9:30 am at the gathering of about 1,500 guests.
Macron wants to show France’s own tech sector, which is working around 750 in AI field.
He will talk about the end of Monday’s event after hosting heads and international investors at the Elysi Palace’s residence throughout the day.
From the Tech World, Open Boss Sam Altman and French Startups are among the participants Arthur Manish’s participants.
Manishch said at the end of Sunday that his company would invest several billion euros to create its own data center in France.
The 32 -year -old said the firm’s purpose is to “control the entire value chain from computer to software.”
Data centers offer AI companies a wide range of storage capacity and processing power to develop and operate their system.
France has pushed itself as the host of an ideal data center, which has bet on offering less carbon electricity than a nuclear plant fleet to attract investors.
On Thursday, the United Arab Emirates promised to set up a data center at a $ 50 billion AI campus, while Canadian investment fund Brookfield promised 20 billion euros for several centers.
Global Governance Puzzle
Far from Investment Grand Standing, a group of countries, companies and philanthropic organizations said on Sunday that they would pump 400 million million in a partnership called “Current AI” that promotes the “public interest” point of technology Will
The current AI aim is to raise a maximum of $ 2.5 billion for its mission, which provides AI developers to access more data, offers open source tools and infrastructure to build programmers, and ” AI develops a system to measure the social and environmental impact “.
“We have seen the losses of unlicensed tech development and change capability when associated with the public interest,” said Martin Tesne, the founder of the current AI, in the statement.
On Tuesday, political leaders from about 100 countries will hold a full meeting, including Modi, US Vice President JD Venus, Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Zhang Goking and European Commission Chief Ursula Van Deer Leene. Will join
But any agreement can prove to be diverse like the European Union, the United States, China and India among the blocks – with different priorities in each tech development and regulation.