CNBC June 14, 2023
Arjun Kharpal

Key Points

– France’s top politicians told CNBC they see the beginnings of global regulation on artificial intelligence coming by the end of the year.

– French President Emmanuel Macron said the G7 and the OECD, which includes 38 countries, would be a “good platform” to develop global regulation.

– France’s call for global AI regulation comes as the European Union closes in on passing an unprecedented law called the EU AI Act.

PARIS — France’s top politicians told CNBC they see the beginnings of global regulation on artificial intelligence coming by the end of this year, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying the country wants to work with the U.S. on rules around the fast-growing technology.

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