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Artificial Intelligence: €2.2 billion for training and innovation

Artificial Intelligence

The government has announced a new plan to boost France’s AI sector, with a budget of 2.2 billion euros. This funding will be allocated to training, practical applications of trustworthy AI, and a political and economic initiative aimed at promoting French and European regulatory standards.

In 2018, following a report by MP Cédric Villani, the French government announced a €1.5 billion AI plan to create and develop a network of interdisciplinary artificial intelligence institutes (3IA) and invest in computing capacity for public research.

This week, the government launched the second phase of its €2.2 billion AI plan, which includes €1.5 billion in public funding (primarily from PiA4 and France 2030) and €506 million in private funding.

This plan aims to makeFrance a leader in embedded AI and trustworthy AI, as well as to accelerate thedeployment of AI across the economy, in particularby:

In line with the goals of France 2030, talent is at the heart of our strategy: centers of excellence with international reach will enable our country to become a global leader in the field of AI and, as part of a broader training initiative, will help provide our startup ecosystem and companies undergoing transformation with the skills they so desperately need. Overall, this ambitious strategy should enable us to build on the success of the first phase and foster the emergence of future AI champions.

Cédric O, Secretary of State for Digital Transition and Electronic Communications
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