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Narendra Modi to attend Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in France, confirms MEA

| @indiablooms | Jan 25, 2025, at 09:06 am

Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that PM Narendra Modi will attend the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, which will be held in Paris next month.

As per the event's official website, the Summit will be held on February 10 and February 11.

India will co-chair this AI Action Summit.

Addressing a weekly press briefing, Randhir Jaiswal said: "An AI summit is being held in France, and the President of France has invited our Prime Minister to co-chair the summit. We have accepted that invitation."

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"Any further updates regarding this visit will be shared with you in the coming days," he said.

This was the first official announcement by the Indian government on the event.

The Summit is expected to see the participation of almost 100 countries and over a thousand private sector and civil society representatives from across the world.

The Summit will therefore reflect a balanced European approach to artificial intelligence that combines support for innovation, adequate regulation and respect for rights to ensure development of these technologies in the interests of all, including developing countries, read the official website of the event.

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