President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that France would be cut by a red tape to create an artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure aimed at conducting Europe with the hope of technology at the Global Summit in Paris.
The Paris Summit, co -consecrated with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to launch the foundation for managing the new sector, as the global powers play an important role in the rapidly growing technology.
In AI plans, “We will accept the strategy of Nodere Dame de Paris”, Macron told participants, including technology industry employers and political leaders, who saw France rebuild within five years of its disaster in the 2019 fire.
In the comments that are fully given in English in the prosperous Grand Pallai in the French capital, we showed the rest of the world that we can assure a clear chronology.
“You decide, you are regulating all the procedures. Someone is in charge,” he added.
High participants have previously stated that the AI global trade can be raised in the future, but it already sharpens gender wage inequalities.
The head of the World Trade Organization Encosi Okonjo-Iweela said his employees had calculated, “Near the global adoption of AI & MLDR; Trade is likely to increase by 14 percent from its current course.
But he added that the global “fragment” trade and launch agreement of the terms of technology and data flows can be found.
In the workplace, AI often transforms humans into cleric work, the president of the International Labor Organization, Gilbert HuNkbo told the audience.
He added the risks of expanding the gender wage gap even though more work is created than the destruction of AI in the current sources.
‘Plug baby, plug!’
Political leaders, including US Vice President JD Wans and Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Jong Qyoking, are to rub their shoulders in Paris along with Google Chief Sundar Pichai and Open AA boss Sam Aldman.
The change of technology to AI was “largest in our lifetime”, Google Chief Sundar Bichi told the audience.
“We have the opportunity to democratize (for a new technology) from the beginning,” he added.
To highlight French competitiveness, Macron’s motivation must invest 109 billion ($ 113 billion) in the French AI in the coming years.
He has praised the nuclear plants of the nuclear plant for decades of France as an important benefit of providing clean and measured energy supply to AI’s vast processing requirements.
I have a good friend in the other part of the sea that says “drill, child, drill”, “Macron said in an excavation of US President Donald Trump’s fossil fuels.
“There is no need to pierce here. It’s plug, baby, plug!” He added.
The US “Stargate” project, led by Chadjift Maker Opanai, has clarified the high -performance, low -cost Chinese start -up Teapzeek’s technical challenges and the entry prices of countries.
The European Commission Chairman Ursula Van Der Lain is expected to make further announcements on Tuesday.
Global administrative puzzle
But Macron’s business -centric bourgeoisie has been criticized by the audience, especially not to mention the potential dangers of the final communication draft of the summit, AI.
The draft is “even failed to mention these risks, or provides any definitive plans to ensure that these powerful systems are controlled and beneficial,” said Max Tekmark, a living company head of the United States, who warned of AI’s “existential risk”.
“This dangerous omission demonstrates the basic misunderstanding of science, and this is the recipe for disaster,” he said.
Immediately, media reports suggest that neither Britain nor the United States plan to sign the final report.
The results of France’s AI diplomacy will be clear on Tuesday, and political leaders from about 100 countries will hold a full session, including a significant participants, including Modi, Vanz, Jong and von Ter Lain.
France hopes that governments will do voluntary duties to make AI a standard and environmental friendly.
But any contract can be proven to be elusive between different constituencies such as the European Union, the US, China and India, each with different priorities in technology development and regulations.