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France appoints first AI minister

Clara Chappaz will take up the role in Michel Barnier’s new cabinet overseeing artificial intelligence.

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France has named its first-ever artificial intelligence (AI) minister amid a political shake-up and as the country manoeuvres itself to become a global leader in the technology, reports Euronews.

Clara Chappaz, the CEO of the government’s start-up body La French Tech, will take up the role of Secretary of State for AI and Digitalisation.

“I am delighted to continue my commitment to public action on these major subjects of digital and artificial intelligence,” she said in a LinkedIn post on Sunday. 

The position did not previously include AI in the title and highlights France’s ambition to lead in the technology and meet President Emmanuel Macron’s ambition to turn Paris into the “city of AI”.

Read more of this report from Euronews.