Meanwhile, Macron has used the summit to announce its AI investment of 100 billion euros over the next few years.
The French president also highlighted the need for the EU to become a leader in AI applications at Hot Ticket Dinner on Monday night.
Dinner guests made little mention of safety issues, except for Meredith Whittaker, an AI ethics activist who leads the Signal messaging app, which emphasized the need to protect privacy.

Existential risk crowd
Especially given the scrutiny of the massive regulations faced by some people in Europe, such as the chatbot pioneer opening, the change in politicians’ tone will work well with the AI industry. did.
Openai executives highlighted political pivots at the reporter’s receptor on the sidelines of the summit, even as they said safety issues need to be addressed and broader confidence in AI needs to grow .
“But we have to be motivated and embraced, as perhaps all the risks are actually missing out on the economic opportunities that arise from this technology.