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Artificial Intelligence: Gabriel Attal Wants a €200 Billion France 2040 Plan for AI and Innovation

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The secretary general of Renaissance and presidential candidate wants to make France the first European power in artificial intelligence within ten years Gabriel

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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.

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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.

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The secretary general of Renaissance and presidential candidate wants to make France the first European power in artificial intelligence within ten years Gabriel

·France
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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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lesechos.fr broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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