PANews reported on February 10 that on the eve of the AI Action Summit on February 9, local time, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that 109 billion euros will be invested in the field of AI in the next few years. Macron expressed the hope that France can seize the opportunities brought by this new era and said that 100,000 young people will be trained in this project. He stressed that Europe should avoid regulating first and then innovating when facing the challenges of AI, otherwise it will be off the track of innovation and fall behind in the competition in this field. The AI Action Summit is scheduled to be held in Paris, France from February 9 to 12.
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