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French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will emphasize technological sovereignty during the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, starting today. Macron articulated the need for nations like France and India to develop their own AI capabilities and not depend on the leading powers, the United States and China.
In an interview with Firstpost, Macron stated, “India and France are leading... we don’t want to depend on anyone.” He highlighted the importance of nurturing domestic talent in AI and creating sustainable data centers in both countries. Macron referenced the pandemic as a catalyst for nations to reconsider reliance on foreign technology and medicine.
PM Modi, in Paris for a three-day visit, will co-chair the summit and participate in discussions that include a focus on innovation in India. Following the summit, Modi and Macron plan to address the India-France CEOs forum. The leaders will also pay tribute to Indian soldiers from World War I and inaugurate the Consulate General of India in Marseille.