World leaders set to vie for AI domination at Paris summit

A horse racing fans once told me that one night before a big race, everyone is the winner.

And is dramatically flying with China in a new direction with Deep Sek, which is with its highly effective and highly viral AI assistant, suddenly created a feeling before this summit. In spite of its extensive wealth, the position of the Pole occupied by the US AI sector and the AI ​​infrastructure may not be far after that.

Professor Gina Naif, a professor of Mandro Center for Technology and Democracy at Cambridge University, says there is currently “AI on AI” gaps for global leadership.

Professor Dam Wendy Hall from Southampton University agrees with this. Computer scientist says “Deepesic made everyone realize that China is a power to be calculated.”

“We just don’t need to go along with what big companies are saying on the West Coast. We need a global dialogue.”

On this front, the summit time cannot be improved.

Europe also spied the opportunity to make a new bid for the AI ​​crown. An official of French President Emmanuel Macron described the summit as a “wake -up call” for France and Europe, adding that the block should not be allowed to be “by passing the AI ​​revolution”. –

Other countries also recognize the possible change of AI’s power in the air. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has confirmed his attendance at the summit – did not come to the previous gatherings.

The United States is sending some serious firepower as its own defense signal, including Vice President JD Venus, Open CEO Sam Altman, and Google’s Sunder Pachai.

Elon Musk is officially absent from the list of government guests, but he will undoubtedly have to say anything about them, whether it is personally or not.

The British Prime Minister is also allegedly living away.

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