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Global AI Summit in Paris: Exploring Governance, Ethics, and Investment

Monday 10 February 2025 - 10:18
Global AI Summit in Paris: Exploring Governance, Ethics, and Investment

Leaders from the political and tech industries are gathering in Paris for a major two-day summit on artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to find common ground on a technology poised to impact global business and society. Co-hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the summit will focus on the global governance of AI, promoting ethical, accessible, and cost-effective AI solutions, and advancing European sovereignty over AI technology.

Approximately 1,500 guests are attending the summit at the Grand Palais, with keynote speeches and panel discussions addressing both the potential and challenges of AI, beginning early on Monday. Notable attendees include political figures such as US Vice President JD Vance and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing, alongside tech leaders like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

With the rise of AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT, President Macron highlighted France’s commitment to the future of AI. He revealed plans for 109 billion euros of investment in AI, which will be sourced from both local and international stakeholders, including the UAE and major US and Canadian investment funds. Macron emphasized that this funding represents France’s equivalent of the US's $500 billion "Stargate" program, initiated by OpenAI.

As nations race to develop AI, the technical hurdles and financial barriers have become more evident, particularly with China's DeepSeek shaking up the Silicon Valley tech scene with its low-cost AI models. In the US, the "Stargate" initiative seeks to build the infrastructure needed to support cutting-edge AI technologies.

The European Union faces pressure to assert itself in the global AI race. Sylvain Duranton from Boston Consulting Group stressed that Europe must take initiative to regain control over AI developments. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is expected to unveil plans for 10 public supercomputers, aimed at assisting researchers and startups.

In addition to investment discussions, a new partnership, "Current AI," will allocate $400 million to promote AI systems aligned with the public good. This initiative seeks to raise $2.5 billion to provide developers with data, open-source tools, and frameworks to assess AI’s societal and environmental impact.

On Tuesday, political leaders from around 100 countries will meet to discuss global AI governance. France hopes to secure agreements on voluntary commitments for sustainable and environmentally friendly AI, though the diverse priorities of the European Union, US, China, and India may complicate consensus.


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