World and tech leaders grapple with AI challenges at Paris summit

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World and tech leaders grapple with AI challenges at Paris summit
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PARIS — Political and tech industry leaders descended on Paris on Monday for a two-day summit on artificial intelligence, hoping to find common ground on the revolutionary technology set to remake business and society across the world.

Co-hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the summit aims to lay the groundwork for governing the nascent sector, as global powers race to play leading roles in the fast-developing technology.Monday's meeting of around 1,500 guests in the French capital's opulent Grand Palais will feature lectures and panel discussions outlining the promises of and challenges posed by AI.

The technical challenges and price of entry for nations hoping to keep abreast in the AI race have become clearer in recent weeks.Chinese startup DeepSeek stunned Silicon Valley heavyweights with its low-cost, high-performance AI models.In the United States, President Donald Trump lent the aura of his office to the 'Stargate' project to build computing infrastructure such as data centers.

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