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Government chiefs and tech leaders gather in Paris for AI summit

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 10, 2025
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Paris' Grand Palais will be the scene for the two-day gathering
Paris’ Grand Palais will be the scene for the two-day gathering.

Political and tech industry leaders were set to descend on Paris Monday for a two-day summit on artificial intelligence, hoping to find common ground on a technology with the potential to upset global business and society.

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Co-hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the gathering’s stated aims include “mapping” AI governance around the world, promoting the idea of more ethical, accessible and frugal AI and pushing for European sovereignty over the technology.

Monday’s meeting of around 1,500 guests in the French capital’s opulent Grand Palais will feature lectures and panel discussions outlining the promises of and challenges posed by AI, from around 9:30 am (0830 GMT).

Political leaders, including US Vice President JD Vance and Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing, are set to rub shoulders with the likes of OpenAI boss Sam Altman and Google chief Sundar Pichai.

Two years on from the emergence of OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot, able to respond to all kinds of natural-language prompts, Macron on Sunday trumpeted the benefits of artificial intelligence and French efforts in the field.

‘Stargate’ sets the pace

In a TV interview, he trailed “109 billion euros ($113 billion) of investment in artificial intelligence in the coming years” in France.

The cash would come from the United Arab Emirates, “major American and Canadian investment funds” and French companies, Macron said.

Sunday’s 109-billion-euro figure was “the equivalent for France of what the US has announced with ‘Stargate’,” the $500-billion US program led by ChatGPT maker OpenAI, he added.

The technical challenges and price of entry for nations hoping to keep abreast in the AI race have become clearer in recent weeks.

Chinese startup DeepSeek stunned Silicon Valley heavyweights with its low-cost, high-performance AI models.

In the United States, President Donald Trump lent the aura of his office to the “Stargate” project to build computing infrastructure such as data centers.

These vast buildings concentrate in one place the data storage and processing power needed to develop and run the most advanced AI models.

“Europe has to find a way to take a position, take some initiative and take back control,” said Sylvain Duranton of the Boston Consulting Group.

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen is expected to announce around 10 public supercomputers designed for use by researchers and startups while attending the summit.

Global governance puzzle

Away from the investment grandstanding, a group of countries, companies and philanthropic organizations said Sunday they would pump $400 million into a partnership called “Current AI” that would foster “public interest” approaches to the technology.

Current AI aims to raise as much as $2.5 billion for its mission to grant AI developers access to more data, offer open-source tools and infrastructure for programmers to build on, and “develop systems to measure AI’s social and environmental impact”.

“We’ve seen the harms of unchecked tech development and the transformative potential it holds when aligned with the public interest,” Current AI founder Martin Tisne said.

On Tuesday, political leaders from around 100 countries will hold a plenary session, with notable attendees including Modi, Vance, Zhang and Von der Leyen.

France hopes governments will agree on voluntary commitments to make AI sustainable and environmentally friendly.

But any agreement may prove elusive between blocs as diverse as the European Union, United States, China and India, each with different priorities in tech development and regulation.

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