< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4E/e1/ib-fq3cgbl30_d0989846.jpg" Alt = "& quot; quot; it is time to accelerate & quot; quot; < P > Development of artificial intelligence determines the future independence of countries. Europe must act faster not to lose its position in global competition.

< P > French President Emmanuel Macron said this, reports RBC-Ukraine with reference to Le Parisien.

< p > Macron urged Europe not to miss the “artificial intelligence revolution”, otherwise it risks losing control and own independence.

< p > “It is time to accelerate because now the development of AI is a battle for independence,” the president stressed.

< P > He opposed that the competition in the field of development of AI was only to battle between the US and China.

< P > “If Europe takes this issue, simplify and speeds up its solution, it will have trumps for the game. We need more economic and European patriotism. We need to enter the market and buy French and European AI, Wherever he appeared, “he stressed.

The head of the French state also intends to make its country “leading in Europe in terms of artificial intelligence.” Macron has promised to increase the number of trained specialists from AI from 40,000 to 100 thousand by 2030. < p > “When the world is accelerated, you cannot decide to slow down,” he added.

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