French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted Europe's lag in the global AI race compared to the U.S. and China in a recent interview, asserting that Europe must adopt a comprehensive AI agenda. While hosting an AI summit in Paris, he emphasized the need for Europe to develop its own technological capabilities instead of being mere consumers. France's energy resources, particularly its nuclear power, position it well for AI growth, as it plans to unveil Europe's largest supercomputer by 2025 and aims to boost its share of the world's data centers to 20%.
We are lagging behind. We need an AI agenda, emphasizing the need for strategic initiatives to ensure Europe plays a significant role in AI's future development.
Despite its struggles, France holds a unique advantage in AI development - its nuclear-heavy energy portfolio, positioning the country as a prime location for power-intensive data centers.
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