Macron is launching Lightter to feed A. I. Boom in Europe

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But many participants in a summit in Paris are concerned that the dangers of A. I. It will be while the continent hastened to continue with the United States and China.

By Aurelien Breeden and Liz Alderman

Paris reports

A synthetic intelligence career is heated between the United States and China, but has Europe.

It was the box that President Emmanuel Macron de France made on Monday, while Paris welcomed an A. I. Summit, where government leaders, executives of high -level generation and experts at the university accumulated to talk about the hopes surrounding A. I. array, as well as the fears of an economic and social interruption that the evolution generation has fed .

“We are back in the race,” Macron said the metal and glass roof of Grand Palais, the exposure corridor where France and India have joined to celebrate the summit.

Mr. Macron said it was to expand synthetic intelligence that was “at the service of humanity” and regulated to protect against harmful traps. But Europe also suggested to reduce administrative procedures, to announce more A. I. new companies and invest in IT capabilities. He often said that Europe is too slow for investors.

“Let’s simplify,” Macron said. “At the national and European scale, it is very transparent that we have to reincarnate with the rest of the world. “

The participants of the summit, which takes position on Tuesday, come with Sam Altman, the general director of OpenAI; Zhang Guoqing, VicePrimer Chinese Minister; And Vice President JD Vance, who is his first vacation abroad.

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