Unlike previous summits that narrowly focused on mitigating AI safety risks, such as advanced cyber threats, the French considered topics ranging from the future of work to public interest AI. Unsurprisingly,
Europe Is Behind In AI, and France’s investment in AI isn’t enough to change that. What should Europe do to compete in AI?
The US and UK were among the countries that declined to sign the final statement released on February 11 from the AI Summit hosted by France that called for promoting international governance over artificial intelligence.
AI’s rising stars like Mistral and H have inspired a new generation of founders as the stigma around CEOs, wealth and failure fade.
The just-concluded Artificial Intelligence Action Summit hosted by French president Emmanuel Macron did not include copyright protection as one of its six top priorities, but did mention that protection of IP is worthy of “global reflection.
All eyes were on French President Emmanuel Macron Sunday at the end of the first day of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris after he
We recently compiled a list of the 8 AI News Updates Investors Should Not Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Adobe Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) stands against the other AI stocks. Europe is back and means business in the artificial intelligence race.
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Hosted on MSNFrench PM Emmanuel Macron Laughs at Deepfake Video, Promotes AI Summit and €109B AI InvestmentFrench President Emmanuel Macron has revealed plans for 109 billion euros of private AI investment in France. Macron made the announcement to mark the opening
President Emmanuel Macron sparks debate after sharing an AI-generated deepfake video to promote the AI Action Summit.
All eyes were on French President Emmanuel Macron Sunday at the end of the first day of the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris after he
Europe will cut back on regulation to make it easier for artificial intelligence to flourish in the region, French President Emmanuel Macron told an AI summit in Paris on Monday, urging investment in the EU - and more specifically in France.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday there was a "need for rules" to govern artificial intelligence, in an apparent rebuff to US Vice President JD Vance who had criticised excessive regulation.
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