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French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are set to emphasize the need for technological sovereignty at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris, which begins today. In an interview with Firstpost, Macron noted that while the U.S. and China currently lead in the AI sector, India and France aim to collaborate to bolster their positions and nurture domestic talent.
"We respect and want to work with the United States and China but don’t want to depend on anyone," Macron stated, highlighting the shared commitment to innovation that benefits both nations. He further stressed the importance of developing technology independently, especially in light of the disruptions caused during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the summit, which will host various global leaders and organizations, Modi and Macron plan to discuss creating sustainable data centers in both countries and fostering a homegrown approach to AI applications. Following the summit, Modi's itinerary includes bilateral talks and visits to significant sites, reinforcing the historic ties between India and France.