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World Leaders Convene for Second Day of Paris AI Summit 2025
Global Representatives Meet to Discuss AI Regulation
Leaders from nearly 100 countries, including China, India, and the United States, gathered in Paris for discussions on the future of artificial intelligence. U.S. Vice President JD Vance is leading the American delegation.
France’s Push for Sustainable AI
President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the importance of clean energy in AI development, highlighting France’s reliance on nuclear power as an advantage over fossil fuel-dependent nations.
Uncertainty Over US Support for AI Declaration
A draft summit statement advocating for an inclusive, human rights-based approach to AI remains in question. The proposal calls for preventing market concentration and ensuring AI benefits society and the planet.
EU to Announce New AI Strategy
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is expected to unveil a strategy aimed at accelerating AI development, simplifying regulations, and expanding computing capabilities across Europe.
Calls for European AI Innovation
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz urged European companies to collaborate on AI advancements, stressing the importance of developing AI solutions within the continent.
Business Leaders and Industry Executives Join the Discussion
Industry leaders, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, are participating in the summit, which features discussions on AI’s environmental and economic impact.
US Vice President’s Expanded Agenda
Vice President JD Vance may use the summit to address broader geopolitical issues, including efforts to bring the Russia-Ukraine war to a close.
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