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Macron says AI should not be unregulated 'Wild West'

French president's call to impose rules came ahead of a gathering of global political and tech industry leaders in Paris on Monday and Tuesday.

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Development of artificial intelligence (AI) should not be an unregulated "Wild West", French president Emmanuel Macron said Friday ahead of a global summit on the technology in Paris, reports the Daily Journal.

The call to impose rules -- tempered with the pro-business president's fundamental optimism about the technology -- comes as France and Europe push to stay abreast of the AI race dominated by the US and China.

"AI can't be the Wild West," Macron told French regional newspapers including Ouest-France and Le Parisien in advance of the gathering of global political and tech industry leaders on Monday and Tuesday

"There have to be rules" and "there are all kinds of fields where we don't want AI, because we don't want it creating discrimination or mass control in our society," he added.

Macron nevertheless insisted that "we shouldn't be afraid of innovation".

Read more of this AFP report published by the Daily Journal.