France eyes billions of investment in AI
Some 200 top executives from around the world are expected at Versailles palace west of Paris for President Emmanuel Macron's annual "Choose France" event.
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Some 200 top executives from around the world are expected at Versailles palace west of Paris for President Emmanuel Macron's annual "Choose France" event.
Nvidia and AMD's chips may have been making their โ way to Chinese entities despite U.S. efforts to starve China of the semiconductors needed to develop critical AI capabilities.
The deal is a result of personal diplomacy between French President Emmanuel Macron and SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son, who met in Japan earlier this year.
Government agencies have begun imposing restrictions on individuals involved in advanced AI work and considered strategically important to the country.