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European leaders were shocked by the hostility of JD Vance’s scathing speech in Munich criticizing Europe’s exclusion of far-right groups from power.
Vance is leading the American delegation at the Paris summit. He left just after his speech, without listening to European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, who spoke right after him, or French President Emmanuel Macron, who gave the closing speech.
Vance told Europeans that their strict regulations on artificial intelligence could strangle the technology, and called content moderation as “authoritarian censorship.”
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered a speech on the European Union's AI aims at the Paris AI Summit on Tuesday.
The European Council President, European Commission President and NATO Secretary General will attend an urgent meeting of European leaders, convened by French President Emmanuel Macron in response to recent actions by the administration of US President Donald Trump regarding the war in Ukraine.
The U.S. was noticeably absent from an international document signed by more than 60 nations, including China, to "promote AI accessibility to reduce digital divides" and "ensure AI is open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, secure, and trustworthy."
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni was in Paris on Monday to take part in an informal meeting on European security and Ukraine, hosted at the Elysee palace by French President Emmanuel Macron, together with the heads of government of Germany,
The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, held in Paris on Feb. 11, reflected a political shift towards addressing social and environmental challenges posed by AI.
The emergency Ukraine summit held in Paris by European leaders on Feb. 17 exposed divisions between European countries, highlighting how they have so far failed to agree on a coherent plan for supporting Kyiv,
PARIS—Paris Airports Airports operator Groupe ADP has confirmed the appointment of Philippe Pascal, the candidate put forward by French President Emmanual Macron, as its new CEO, and promoted the head of Orly airport to deputy CEO. The appointment followed Macron’s January proposal, hearings with...