Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the AI Action Summit in Paris earlier this week, emphasized the need for streamlined regulatory processes and significant investment in artificial intelligence to compete with global powers. He advocated for increased European cooperation and a unified strategy for AI development, highlighting France’s commitment to investing €109 billion in the sector.
In a notable session, industry leaders underscored the critical importance of digital access for societal advancement. Margherita Della Valle, CEO of Vodafone, highlighted the widening gap between those with internet access and those without, noting that approximately 2.6 billion people remain offline, with 300 million residing in remote areas lacking connectivity infrastructure. Hatem Dowidar, CEO of the e& group, discussed his company’s evolution towards offering services in fintech, cybersecurity, and cloud computing, reflecting a broader industry shift towards comprehensive digital solutions.
The summit also featured discussions on the ethical deployment of AI and the necessity for robust networks to support its implementation. Mickey Mikitani, CEO of Japan’s Rakuten, called for a radical transformation of the telecommunications sector and the removal of entry barriers to foster innovation. Panelists emphasized the importance of dialogue between governments and industry leaders to develop regulations that address current and future challenges in the AI landscape.