Trump’s AI ambition and China’s DeepSeek overshadow an AI summit in Paris
- World leaders, executives, and experts are focusing on the geopolitics of artificial intelligence at a summit in France, discussing pledges for technology development.
- Trump stated that DeepSeek represents a wake-up call for the U.S. Tech industry, with his AI advisor accusing DeepSeek of using stolen OpenAI data.
- The summit aims to promote a French and European AI strategy, as the U.S. And China lead advancements in the sector.
- Nick Reiners noted that the U.S. Position might undermine any joint communique, highlighting China's desire for a larger role in global AI governance.
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