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- François Rebsamen underlines the importance of ensuring that each region of France benefits from digital advances. He declares: “No community must be left on the side of the road.” In this regard, he highlighted the importance of digital inclusion to enable any citizen, wherever they are, to benefit from AI technologies. The minister added that the objective is to ensure that these technologies are not only reserved for large metropolises but are also adapted to the needs and realities of rural regions.
- Visiting the University of Burgundy Europe, François Rebsamen praised the CAIRE program, an initiative supported by France 2030 which focuses on citizen-oriented AI training. This program aims to prepare a competent and well-trained workforce to support the adoption of AI at scale. Rebsamen highlighted the essential role that educational institutions play in developing specialized skills and disseminating the benefits of AI to the population.
- The sustainable aspect of artificial intelligence was also highlighted during the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit. François Rebsamen announced the creation of the Coalition for Ecologically Sustainable AI, an international initiative aimed at putting AI on a more environmentally friendly path. This coalition brings together various players in the AI value chain for discussions and collaborative projects focused on responsible and sustainable solutions.
- François Rebsamen and Emmanuel Macron expressed the need to promote the development of
François Rebsamen, during his first official visit to Dijon, stressed the importance of making digital advances accessible to the entire territory. Recognizing the transformative impact ofartificial intelligence, he insisted on the need to ensure that every citizen, regardless of their place of residence, can benefit from these innovations. This advocacy forAI at the service of all is accompanied by initiatives such as the CAIRE program at the University of Bourgogne Europe, designed to adapt training to technological developments. Rebsamen highlights the urgent need to create a coalition for ecologically sustainable artificial intelligence , an approach carried out with international partners to position AI on a more environmentally friendly path.During his first official visit as Minister to Dijon, François Rebsamen highlighted the importance of
artificial intelligence accessible to all. He actively advocates for the use of AI that can bring benefits to every citizen, regardless of their place of residence. In this article, we will examine the efforts undertaken by Rebsamen to make artificial intelligence useful to all, the role of educational institutions in this mission, and the need for a sustainable and collaborative approach in AI. Artificial intelligence for all territories
François Rebsamen underlines the importance of ensuring that each region of France benefits from digital advances. He declares: “No community must be left on the side of the road.” In this regard, he highlighted the importance of digital inclusion to enable any citizen, wherever they are, to benefit from AI technologies. The minister added that the objective is to ensure that these technologies are not only reserved for large metropolises but are also adapted to the needs and realities of rural regions.
The role of universities and educational institutions
Visiting the University of Burgundy Europe, François Rebsamen praised the CAIRE program, an initiative supported by France 2030 which focuses on citizen-oriented AI training. This program aims to prepare a competent and well-trained workforce to support the adoption of AI at scale. Rebsamen highlighted the essential role that educational institutions play in developing specialized skills and disseminating the benefits of AI to the population.
A commitment to sustainable artificial intelligence
The sustainable aspect of artificial intelligence was also highlighted during the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit. François Rebsamen announced the creation of the Coalition for Ecologically Sustainable AI, an international initiative aimed at putting AI on a more environmentally friendly path. This coalition brings together various players in the AI value chain for discussions and collaborative projects focused on responsible and sustainable solutions.
Towards collaborative artificial intelligence
François Rebsamen and Emmanuel Macron expressed the need to promote the development of
Open and editable AI, in order to counter the giants of the sector like OpenAI. This would allow the scientific community and the public to contribute and adapt AI systems to their specific needs. This approach promotes collaborative innovation where the benefits of AI can be shared equitably among all stakeholders.