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Generative artificial intelligence: France must invest at least 5 billion per year to avoid dropping out

2024-03-12T14:43:18.080Z

Highlights: A committee of experts on artificial intelligence has made its recommendations to the French government. The committee is made up of people who are experts in the field of artificial intelligence. The recommendations cover the development of AI technology, as well as the problem of financing it. The panel's recommendations are expected to be presented to the government later this month. The report is expected to include recommendations on how to make AI more widely available and accessible to the general public, and how to improve the quality of the data it produces.


The committee of experts on AI appointed in September makes its recommendations to better guide the government in its policies.


Six months after its appointment by Matignon, the generative artificial intelligence committee will submit on Wednesday to the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, its recommendations for adapting France's strategy on these technologies that are absolutely crucial for its future.

Chaired by the economist Philippe Aghion and Anne Bouverot, the president of the board of directors of the ENS, this committee brought together fifteen personalities with varied profiles, to best understand the subject through its different prisms.

Among them, globally recognized researchers such as Yann Le Cun (head of AI research at Meta), Luc Julia (scientific director of Renault), Joëlle Barral (director of AI research at Google Deepmind), start-up leaders French companies specializing in the development of large language models (like Arthur Mensch of Mistral AI) or large technology companies (like Bernard Charlès, president of Dassault Systèmes).



After 600 hearings held since October and a public consultation with 7,000 citizens, the committee makes 25 more or less concrete recommendations covering six major areas around artificial intelligence: the problem of training, the challenge of computing power necessary to operate all these technologies, those of access to data without which there is no AI, the development of public research, the global governance of AI and the problem of financing innovation.

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On this last subject, the report estimates that France needs to triple the level of investments currently committed to generative AI technologies, to reach at least five billion euros per year.

For this, the committee recommends in particular moving forward on the subject through the mobilization of savings capacities and strengthening the attractiveness of large funds on French territory to better finance start-ups.


Source: lefigaro

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