Inside France's Effort to Shape the Global AI Conversation
One evening early last year, Anne Bouverot was putting the finishing touches on a report when she received an urgent phone call. It was one of French President Emmanuel Macron's aides offering her the role as his special envoy on artificial intelligence. The unpaid position would entail leading the preparations for the France AI Action Summit--a gathering where heads of state, technology CEOs, and civil society representatives will seek to chart a course for AI's future. Set to take place on Feb. 10 and 11 at the presidential Élysée Palace in Paris, it will be the first such gathering since the virtual Seoul AI Summit in May--and the first in-person meeting since November 2023, when world leaders descended on Bletchley Park for the U.K.'s inaugural AI Safety Summit. After weighing the offer, Bouverot, who was at the time the co-chair of France's AI Commission, accepted. But France's Summit won't be like the others.
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