French President Emmanuel Macron last week launched a bold new AI strategy, backed by up to €1.5 billion (about $1.84 billion) government funding over the next five years. Key players like Fujitsu, Samsung and DeepMind also announced they are establishing increased AI research in the country.
The strategy states data is a key competitive advantage in the global AI race, and it is therefore essential to have a data and AI policy if France and the European Union wish to attain the goals of sovereignty and strategic autonomy. It says this is especially significant to counter the dominance of digital giants in China, Russia and the United States, which have built up their positions by focusing on data collection and use and have a considerable head start.
The policy has ambitious goals, which it adds are necessary steps in the creation of a French and European AI industry, supporting research, encouraging startups, and collecting data that can be used, and shared, by engineers.
France's AI strategy will focus on four sectors — healthcare, transport-mobility, the environment and defense/security.
Speaking in an interview with Wired magazine, Macron said that problems such as the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica issue and with autonomous driving are created by the private sector and large corporations in the U.S. In contrast, he says, “Chinese players collect a lot of data driven by a government whose principles and values are not ours.”
Macron added, “If we want to defend our way to deal with privacy, our collective preference for individual freedom versus technological progress, integrity of human beings and human DNA, if you want to manage your own choice of society, your choice of civilization, you have to be able to be an acting part of this AI revolution."
As part of the announcement, Fujitsu, Samsung and Deepmind announced plans to expand their AI research centers in Paris.
Fujitsu said it plans to boost its AI research activities in Europe, including an extension of its AI Center of Excellence (CoE) in Paris-Saclay and recruiting additional AI researchers, as well as participating in a new EU AI research project.
The latter, an EU Horizon 2020 research project, aims to develop an AI solution to reinforce the security of banking networks, introducing a novel predictive and integrated approach to the cyber and physical security of critical infrastructures in the financial sector. Data-driven AI-based mechanisms will identify and anticipate security incidents, enabling financial institutions to handle more complex attacks and to comply with regulations faster and at less cost. Work on the EU Horizon 2020 AI project will take place in Fujitsu’s AI CoE in France.
Fujitsu and Inria, (the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation), have already established a long-term research and a co-creation program at Paris-Saclay to develop new AI and machine learning techniques by leveraging advanced mathematics and computing. The new program announced last week will put together a joint team comprising engineers from Fujitsu in Japan and Inria, to developing new artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques by leveraging advanced mathematics and computing. This will be deployed to interpret IoT data, to generate insights for customers.
Samsung said it will make France its third global research and development hub for AI after South Korea and the U.S., hiring up to 100 experts in Paris over the next year or so.
DeepMind announced it is opening a lab Paris, its first in continental Europe, lead by Remi Munos, one of DeepMind’s principal research scientists, author of 150 research papers, and former professor at ?cole Polytechnique. The Paris lab will focus on fundamental AI research, building on Remi’s previous scientific contributions, which include new state-of-the-art methods that enable single AI systems to learn how to perform many different tasks — a core component of intelligence — as well as fundamental algorithmic breakthroughs such as distributional reinforcement learning.
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