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Trump, DeepSeek in Focus as Nations Gather at Paris AI Summit


AI Action Summit to concentrate on open-source tech and tidy energy

Global agreement on AI principles looked for, not new guideline

Top CEOs including from Google, OpenAI to go to

By Jeffrey Dastin and Elizabeth Pineau

PARIS, Feb 5 (Reuters) - All eyes are on the French capital next week to see if U.S. President Donald Trump ´ s administration can find commonalities with China and almost 100 other countries on the safe development of synthetic intelligence.

About a year after world powers reckoned with the threats of AI in England ´ s Bletchley Park, a broader range of nations are collecting in Paris to talk about putting the innovation to work.

France, excited to promote its nationwide market, is hosting the AI Action Summit together with India on Feb. 10 and 11, with a concentrate on areas where Europe ´ s second-largest economy has a benefit: users.atw.hu easily available or "open-source" systems, and clean energy to power data centers.

Mitigating labor disturbance and promoting sovereignty in a global AI market are likewise on the program.

Magnates from Alphabet, Microsoft and lots of other services are slated to go to. Government leaders are anticipated to dine on Monday with select CEOs. And talks will consist of one on Tuesday by Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, 2 individuals associated with the top told Reuters.

It was less clear whether the U.S. will reach consensus with other nations on AI.

Since taking workplace on Jan. 20, President Trump has revoked former President Joe Biden ´ s 2023 executive order on the technology, set in motion a repeat withdrawal from the Paris Climate and dealt with Congressional calls to think about new export controls on AI chips to counter competing China.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance will go to for the American delegation.

A non-binding communiqué of principles for the stewardship of AI, bearing U.S., Chinese and other signatures, has been under negotiation and would mark a huge achievement if reached, said individuals associated with the top, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

They declined to detail the communiqué or elaborate if there were any points of dispute amongst the prospective signatories.

The White House did not react to a demand for remark.

An official for the French presidency said the summit will offer voice to countries around the globe, not just the U.S. and China.

"We are showing that AI is here, that companies should adopt it, that it is a vector of competitiveness for France and for Europe," the Élysée official said.

NO NEW AI REGULATION

Safety commitments controlled the discussion in previous worldwide AI tops in Bletchley Park and Seoul. In Paris, producing new regulation is not on the agenda.

Reeling from red tape and a track record for threat hostility, Europe and particularly France are eager to talk about frameworks for AI policy but not rules that could decrease their nationwide champs, which have lagged American companies. Countries like France are evaluating how to carry out the EU AI Act in as versatile a way as possible so it does not dissuade development, the people associated with the summit said.

Instead in focus is how to distribute AI ´ s benefits to establishing nations, via less expensive models made by the similarity France ´ s start-up Mistral and galgbtqhistoryproject.org China ´ s DeepSeek. The Hangzhou-based company rocked international markets last month by showing it might compete with U.S. heavyweights on human-like reasoning technology, while charging much less.

France has actually taken on the development as proof that the global race to more effective AI remains large open.

Among the summit ´ s likely outcomes is that philanthropies and services are anticipated to commit an initial $500 million in capital, going up to $2.5 billion over five years, to fund public-interest tasks on AI all over the world, the individuals said.

Another is resolving the energy crunch that industry believes is unavoidable from their power-hungry AI models. A significant producer of clean energy in the kind of nuclear power, France wants to reconcile the world ´ s climate and AI aspirations.

France's decarbonized energy and "nuclear fleet, in the context of information center setups, is an asset," the Élysée authorities said. "We will most likely have announcements in this regard at the top." (Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin and Elizabeth Pineau; Additional reporting by Nandita Bose and Anna Tong; Editing by David Gregorio)

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