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    Home » Business » Macron calls for a more competitive European path for artificial intelligence

    Macron calls for a more competitive European path for artificial intelligence

    According to Macron, the European perspective on AI must be an alternative to the Chinese and American pones, and investment in innovation must be prioritised to be ahead of the curve

    Noemi Morucci by Noemi Morucci
    2 September 2024
    in Business
    Foto: Oliver Bunic, AFP

    France's President Emmanuel Macron looks on during the Youth and Artificial Intelligence Forum at InGrid – Schneider Electric LLC in Novi Sad on August 30, 2024, during a two-day official visit of France's President in Serbia. Serbia signed a contract to purchase 12 Rafale warplanes from France's Dassault Aviation on August 29, 2024, during a state visit by President Emmanuel Macron to Belgrade. (Photo by OLIVER BUNIC / AFP)

    Brussels – According to French President Emmanuel Macron, it is crucially important for the European Union to build its proprietary model of AI, artificial intelligence, that can become competitive on par with those of China and the United States.

    Macron’s vision, presented during a visit to Serbia Aug. 30-31, proposes a third way, appropriate and specific to Europe, based on the principles of “science, standards, and solutions.” The European perspective would be an intermediate dimension of combining public and private, contrasting both the Chinese model of innovation purely managed by the government and the American model, which is left to private management.

    After the AI Act, by which the EU made progress in regulating artificial intelligence, investment in innovation is now crucial, according to Macron, in realising the Union’s goals in this field and not falling behind its external competitors.

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
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