France's Macron wants to boost AI, calls for rules that don't impede tech growth

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Generative AI is the tech trend of 2023 and made an appearance at VivaTech, France's largest tech fair, in the form of artist Vincent Van Gogh. AP's Tristan Werkmeister breaks down some of the most popular gadgets at the event in Paris on Wednesday.

June 14, 2023 GMTFrench President Emmanuel Macron discusses with exhibitorsas he visits the Vivatech exhibition in Paris, Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Europe's biggest startup and tech event runs until Sunday June 18, 2023. French President Emmanuel Macron discusses with exhibitorsas he visits the Vivatech exhibition in Paris, Wednesday, June 14, 2023. Europe's biggest startup and tech event runs until Sunday June 18, 2023.

PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron called Wednesday for boosting the development of artificial intelligence in Europe while putting in place “smart” regulations that don’t impede tech companies’ growth. Macron, who visited Europe’s biggest startup and tech event Vivatech, said “we’re too far behind in terms of innovation and we’re regulating too slowly.” He said France and the EU are lagging behind UK and the world’s biggest players, the U.S. and China.comprehensive rules for artificial intelligence

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