PM Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday paid tributes to the Indian soldiers who lost their lives during the world wars, at Mazargues War Cemetery in Marseilles.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France has been marked by an exceptional display of camaraderie and respect from President Emmanuel Macron, showcasing the strength of their bilateral relationship.
To realise the key priorities of the AI Summit, founding members of the Summit have launched Public Interest AI Platform and Incubator to bridge gaps between public and private efforts, and reduce digital divides.
The AI Summit in French capital Paris underscored the need to reinforce a diverse AI ecosystem, emphasising a human-centric, rights-based, and ethical approach to artificial intelligence. With a focus on safety, and security, the summit called for urgent action to address inequalities and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, upon arriving in Marseille, paid tribute to the city's historical "significance" in India's freedom struggle, recalling the "courageous escape" attempt of "Veer" Savarkar and thanking the French activists who supported him during his time of peril.
PM Modi, in his concluding address at the AI Action Summit, in Paris said he welcomed the decision to set up the "AI Foundation" and the "Council for Sustainable AI".
Just before his address at the AI-Action Summit in Paris, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and United States Vice President JD Vance were seen sitting beside each other, as they intently listen to French President Emmanuel Macron talk about the future of Artificial Intelligence.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday highlighted the potential risk of Artificial Intelligence such as deepfakes and disinformation and urged world leaders to democratise the technology and re-skilling the people.
He said that AI can help create a world in which the journey to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) becomes "easier and faster" and called on the world to pull together resources and talent for AI.