Macron calls for investment in AI at Paris summit to boost Europe's competitiveness

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At the A.I. Summit in Paris, President Emmanuel Macron emphasized Europe's ambition to lead in artificial intelligence. He highlighted the need for significant investment in A.I. capabilities to compete with the U.S. and China. Macron addressed concerns about Europe's regulatory environment and high taxes, which investors believe hinder progress. He stated that Europe does not want to rely on other nations for A.I. development. The summit features key figures from the tech industry and government, including OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and China's Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing. The event aims to foster collaboration and innovation in A.I. technology.


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