EU's AI Crusade: Balancing Innovation and Regulation
Macron Champions Child Safety and Transparent AI at Global Summit
At the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, French President Emmanuel Macron underscored the importance of protecting children from digital threats and ensuring algorithm transparency in social media. He defended the EU's rigorous AI Act as a model for innovation‑friendly governance. Macron challenged tech giants to adopt transparent algorithms and highlighted the need for global cooperation in AI regulation, signaling a shift towards more responsible and inclusive technology development.
Macron's Message at the AI Impact Summit on EU AI Act
Prioritizing Child Safety and Digital Abuse Prevention
The Call for Social Media Algorithm Transparency
Understanding the EU AI Act and Its Regulatory Scope
Europe's AI Innovation Hub: Macron's Vision
Geopolitical Stakes in AI Governance
Child Protection as a Civilizational Imperative in AI Regulation
Exploring Sovereign AI: Macron's Perspective
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