france – AI News https://news.deepgeniusai.com Artificial Intelligence News Wed, 25 Mar 2020 05:31:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://deepgeniusai.com/news.deepgeniusai.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/09/ai-icon-60x60.png france – AI News https://news.deepgeniusai.com 32 32 UK and France announce measures to strengthen AI ties https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/07/05/uk-france-strengthen-ai-ties/ https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/07/05/uk-france-strengthen-ai-ties/#respond Thu, 05 Jul 2018 12:22:49 +0000 https://d3c9z94rlb3c1a.cloudfront.net/?p=3457 UK Digital Secretary Matt Hancock is visiting France today where he’s set to announce measures for strengthening AI cooperation between the nations. Speaking to industry leaders around the world, many recognise the UK as a leader in AI research and talent from its class-leading universities. Since 2014, an AI startup has launched every five days... Read more »

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UK Digital Secretary Matt Hancock is visiting France today where he’s set to announce measures for strengthening AI cooperation between the nations.

Speaking to industry leaders around the world, many recognise the UK as a leader in AI research and talent from its class-leading universities. Since 2014, an AI startup has launched every five days on average in the UK.

This strength has resulted in significant interest from global technology giants – including Google’s £400 million acquisition of DeepMind, and Facebook’s acquisition of Bloomsbury AI just earlier this week.

Digital Secretary Matt Hancock said:

“The UK is a digital dynamo, increasingly recognised across the world as a place where ingenuity and innovation can flourish. We are home to four in ten of Europe’s tech businesses worth more than $1 billion and London is the AI capital of Europe.

France is also doing great work in this area, and these new partnerships show the strength and depth of our respective tech industries and are the first stage in us developing a closer working relationship. This will help us better serve our citizens and provide a boost for our digital economies.”

France and the UK are looking to forge closer links between leading AI companies in each of the nations.

Speaking alongside his French counterpart, Mounir Mahjoubi, Mr Hancock will confirm the UK’s world-leading centre for AI and data – The Alan Turing Institute – is signing an agreement with the French Institute – DATAIA – to promote collaboration between the French and British sectors.

Alan Wilson, CEO of The Alan Turing Institute, said:

“The fundamental goal behind all our research is to build a data and AI enriched world for the benefit of all. In order to do this, it is critical to forge international collaborations and share our knowledge, expertise and ideas with other research centres around the world.

The Institute and DATAIA both share a vision for building research in data science and AI which crosses disciplinary boundaries and recognises the societal implications of data and algorithms. It is a pleasure to kickstart this engagement and we look forward to working with them to advance UK and French excellence in this area.”

Another area where the UK is seen as leading in AI is discussions surrounding its ethical development. The Alan Turing Institute and DATAIA will also collaborate in this area to promote fairness and transparency in the design and implementation of algorithms.

Researchers from each institute will spend time at each other’s facilities and host joint workshops.

Mr Hancock and Mr Majoubi will also sign an accord on digital government. This will commit to extending their cooperation in the digital sector – on innovation, artificial intelligence, data and digital administration.

Finally, Mr Hancock will confirm the expansion of London-based Entrepreneur First (EF) to Paris. EF aims to further help founders build leading new companies and promote ties between the nations.

The announcements are made amid the backdrop of Brexit, so it’s good to see both nations continuing to forge alliances for shared future success and prosperity.

What are your thoughts on the AI collaboration measures?

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Samsung plans to open a huge AI research facility in France https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/03/29/samsung-ai-research-france/ https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/03/29/samsung-ai-research-france/#respond Thu, 29 Mar 2018 15:07:41 +0000 https://d3c9z94rlb3c1a.cloudfront.net/?p=2977 Samsung has announced plans to open a huge AI research facility in France which is set to be its largest outside Korea and the US. The new facility will house more than 100 researchers and joins an expansion announcement from Fujitsu who are set to grow their own presence in the country. “Great progress on... Read more »

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Samsung has announced plans to open a huge AI research facility in France which is set to be its largest outside Korea and the US.

The new facility will house more than 100 researchers and joins an expansion announcement from Fujitsu who are set to grow their own presence in the country.

“Great progress on artificial intelligence is happening in France,” President Macron said in a Twitter message. “Samsung chooses France to locate its new research center on artificial intelligence, creating more than 100 jobs. Thank you Young Sohn for taking the leap.”

Samsung and Fujitsu’s announcements have been made ahead of the launch of the French government’s AI initiative. Macron says France was behind in most recent technological advancements but the initiative will help to ensure his country leads in artificial intelligence.

“We missed all the big technological revolutions of recent years, but France has a card to play in the field of artificial intelligence,” said an aide to the president to POLITICO. “Either we seize the chance now, or we watch another wave pass us by.”

Macron’s advisors conceded that France is starting from a difficult position, especially in comparison to China and the United States.

Earlier this month, AI News reported that Macron wants Europeans to relax about the use of their data by AI companies. The comments were made following Macron’s trip to Beijing where he saw the depth and scope of data Chinese researchers have access to in comparison to their European counterparts — making things such as training machine learning models easier.

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is often the most cited example of being a particular concern to companies and researchers which rely on the bulk collection of data for their work.

“Very often we hear ‘Where are the British and European Googles and Facebooks?’ Well, it’s because of barriers like this which stop organisations like that being possible to grow and develop,” said Peter Wright, Solicitor and Managing Director of Digital Law UK, in a piece for our sister publication IoT News.

However, with the current outrage over the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal, it may be hard to sell the need for more data access to citizens.

Samsung’s new facility is to be based either in Paris or in Saclay.

What are your thoughts on France’s new AI initiative?

 

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Macron wants Europeans to relax about data or be left behind in AI https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/03/21/macron-europeans-data-ai/ https://news.deepgeniusai.com/2018/03/21/macron-europeans-data-ai/#respond Wed, 21 Mar 2018 13:26:20 +0000 https://d3c9z94rlb3c1a.cloudfront.net/?p=2931 Emmanuel Macron, President of France, is calling for Europeans to relax about the use of their data by AI companies to prevent those operating in the region falling behind their international counterparts. Citizens are increasingly concerned about their use of data, especially following the ongoing investigations into Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. AI companies, however, rely... Read more »

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Emmanuel Macron, President of France, is calling for Europeans to relax about the use of their data by AI companies to prevent those operating in the region falling behind their international counterparts.

Citizens are increasingly concerned about their use of data, especially following the ongoing investigations into Facebook and Cambridge Analytica. AI companies, however, rely on the bulk collection of data for training machine learning models.

Macron wants to ensure France is a leader in AI but says his efforts are being held back by European attitudes to privacy.

The president’s comments are in contrast to EU’s current and upcoming policies which companies are concerned will reduce their abilities when compared to the competition in less restrictive countries.

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is often the most cited example of being a particular concern to companies and researchers which rely on the bulk collection of data for their work.

In a piece for our sister publication IoT News, I spoke to Peter Wright, Solicitor and Managing Director of Digital Law UK, who highlighted these very concerns.

“It’s a particular problem when you’re looking at the US, where in places like California they are not under these same pressures,” said Wright. “You’ve got your Silicon Valley startup that can access large amounts of money from investors, access specialist knowledge in the field, and will not be fighting with one arm tied behind its back like a competitor in Europe.”

“Very often we hear ‘Where are the British and European Googles and Facebooks?’ Well, it’s because of barriers like this which stop organisations like that being possible to grow and develop.”

Speaking in Beijing, Macron said the European Union needs to ‘move fast’’ to create ‘a single market that our big data actors can access.’ He said the EU must decide what model it wants to exploit data. His comments were made after witnessing the depth and scope of Chinese data collection.

This may be an uphill proposal for Europeans. In France, 70 percent of people are concerned about personal data collected when they use Internet search engines, according to a December survey.

Do you think Europeans should relax about their data privacy?

 

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