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Emmanuel Macron Unveils Massive €109 Billion Investment in AI

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By 24matins.uk,  published 10 February 2025 at 9h05, updated on 10 February 2025 at 9h05.
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The president announced plans for upcoming investments in the country and urged French leaders considering relocation to demonstrate patriotism. He questioned the potential economic impacts of these investments.

Major Investment in Artificial Intelligence

French President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled a massive investment plan in artificial intelligence, announcing during an interview on France 2 that 109 billion euros will be allocated to this pivotal digital economy sector in the coming years.

A Call for Economic Patriotism

Further strengthening his economic directives, President Macron has issued a strong plea to French business leaders against offshoring their operations, urging them to demonstrate economic patriotism. “Be patriots yourselves,” he implored, emphasizing the need to champion French economic achievements.

France to Become the European Leader in AI

The President also expressed that this significant investment in AI would position France as Europe’s foremost nation in the field, aligning with his ongoing policy focus on innovation and technology.

A Strong Message to Entrepreneurs

Lastly, Macron reminded business leaders of their vital role in the nation’s economic development. He encouraged them to promote and share French successes rather than merely critiquing. “Talk about all the good things we’ve achieved over the past seven years,” he concluded, calling for a collective effort to further France’s economic future.

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