Artificial Intelligence: Gabriel Attal Wants a €200 Billion France 2040 Plan for AI and Innovation
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In an interview with the Echos, former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal proposes a "France 2040 plan" in favour of AI and innovation with 200 billion euros. He has made these two areas one of the four "capital potentials" of his campaign.
The Renaissance presidential candidate wants to be at the vanguard of the AI to both play the contrast with Edouard Philippe but also lay a brick in view of a "deep change" of the French society that he promotes.
The secretary general of Renaissance and presidential candidate wants to make France the first European power in artificial intelligence within ten years Gabriel
After Anthropic's decision to ban his IA news to non-Americans and on the occasion of the opening of the VivaTech Salon, the presidential candidate reveals to the "Echos" his priorities in terms of AI.

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