Afghanistan, Feb. 10 -- French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Sunday that France will invest 109 billion euros ($112.5 billion) in artificial intelligence (AI) over the next few years. The goal is to strengthen the country's AI infrastructure.
Macron made the announcement ahead of a two-day AI summit in Paris, set to begin on Monday. The summit will focus on global AI governance, ethical standards, access, and Europe's position in the field of AI technologies.
The French government expects international investors, including those from the UAE, major American and Canadian investment funds, and French companies, to contribute to the AI sector in France.
In addition, the French government revealed plans to set up 35 new sites to hos...