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Shaping the future of AI requires global collaboration
How do we get the AI transition right? There are three priorities in focus as we head towards the AI Action Summit in 2025 in France.
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While artificial intelligence will, without a doubt, contribute to fighting climate change and protecting ecosystems, it is currently on an untenable pathway when it comes to energy use.
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Artificial intelligence (IA) is more than an industrial and technological revolution. It has the potential to bring about a profound paradigm shift in our societies, in how we relate to work, information, culture and even language.
That means artificial intelligence is not a neutral technology. It is a political and civic issue that requires intense international dialogue among the planet’s leaders, researchers, businesses and civil society.


