AXIOS July 26, 2024
Megan Morrone, Ina Fried

Anne Bouverot, France’s special envoy for AI, says it’s time to shift from voluntary AI commitments to concrete action.

Why it matters: The recommendations of global AI safety policymakers have so far largely been elective and lacking in enforcement teeth.

Driving the news: In an interview on the Washington AI Network podcast — shared first with Axios — Bouverot said the 2025 AI Action Summit, planned for Feb. 11 in France, will focus on hard policy commitments.

  • Bouverot also emphasized the importance of involving all countries in the AI innovation economy.
  • “We really want to make sure this is not only a conversation for the happy few, but a conversation for all of us … all the people who...

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