Macron urges Europe to simplify its regulations to get back into the AI race

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Everyone’s focus was at the end of the first day towards French President Emmanuel Macron Conference In Paris he is after the announcement of a 9 109 billion investment packages (About $ 112 billion at the current exchange rate) French AI ecosystem on Sunday evening.

He has recycled this financial promise from the private partners wishing to create a data center in France (mostly) and invest (sometimes) in AI startups. According to him, the main reason why international investors are choosing France for their next huge data centers project come down to the country’s nuclear energy oversopley.

“Drill, baby, drill” because I have a good friend on the sea. Here, there is no need to drill, it’s just ‘plug, baby, plug’, “President Macron.

However, he does not want to create the AI ​​Action Summit about France. “For me, this summit is not just a lot of investment announcement in France. This is a waking call for a European strategy, “he said.

“Tomorrow, President Van Deer Layne will announce the European AI strategy and this will be a very important event. However, this strategy will be a unique opportunity to invest in Europe, to facilitate our rules, deepen the single market and invest in computing. “He added.

The European Union is such Streamline controlMacron also seems to back the line of thought. “It is very clear that in the case of our infection, in approval, clinical trials – I mean, all different sectors mean.”

Macron European companies called for buying from European startups. According to him, most of the United States and China companies are in favor of a solution. However, it rarely happened in Europe, especially when it comes to technology.

Tuesday, Global Leaders and Tech CEO will unveil a new statement. At the end of the summit to see if it is still possible to agree on the priority list in the AI ​​control list, the list of countries and countries will verify both the list of countries.

Read our full coverage Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris.

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