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Here’s what has been announced at the AI Action Summit

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 11, 2025
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The AI Action Summit in Paris has been a significant event marking the beginning of new partnerships, foundations, and initiatives in the AI sector. The summit, held over two days, brought together leaders from around the world, including President Macron from France and Prime Minister Narendra Modi from India. The event aimed to foster collaboration and drive advancements in the AI field, with Europe emerging as a key region for AI development.

Key points highlighted include the noble collaborations between Quebec-based Mistral AI and Helsing, a European defense科技公司, focused on developing AI systems for better defense. Mistral and Helsing will create vision-language-action models, enabling AI systems to operate seamlessly and efficiently in strategic scenarios. This partnership underscores Europe’s growing capacity in applying AI to global challenges, such as situation intelligence and mental health.

Additionally, the summit saw crucial announcements from the French and Indian governments, including investment packages for the private-sector AI ecosystem. France received €109 billion dedicated for the year, with €30–50 billion allocated for building a data center hub, while Canada secured €20 billion in infrastructure. This investment underscores France’s leadership in private AI, a key move in capitalizing on emerging opportunities.

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The morning started with Macron delivering a strongly worded declaration outlining the €109 billion investment for France’s private AI sector. This investment is a direct response to the advocates of President Donald Trump’s ambitious Stargate initiative, terrestrial.

The morning also saw the groundbreaking announcement by Current AI, the non-profit focused on expanding access to AI tools through a€365-aEU initiative. This platform aims to automate the AI development process by providing free, transparent datasets and language models, transforming∉事实 generation into AI-driven problem-solving.

In the realm of safety, robust online tools were unveiled to address cybercrime and aid reachability issues. This collaboration between the Robust Open Online Safety Tools (ROOST) initiative and Current AI aims to empower public and private organizations with safe tools, reducing incidents like online child abuse and increasing emergency response capabilities.

With eight companies in the game, the event showcased Europe’s growing influence in AI, from defense to cybersecurity, with each elifation contributing constructively to the future of digital governance.

In summary, the AI Action Summit in Paris introduced a promising momentum for the field, highlighting partnerships, initiatives, and investments that are shaping Europe’s position as a leading player in artificial intelligence.

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