2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris.

Towards ethical and sustainable artificial intelligence
The Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence (AI) was held in Paris from February 6 to 11, 2025, bringing together stakeholders from over 100 countries, including government representatives, international organizations, private companies, social partners, members of civil society, as well as academics and researchers. Co-chaired by France and India, the event aimed to promote AI that is ethical, inclusive and in the public interest.
Agenda
The Summit program featured several highlights:
- February 6 and 7: Scientific Days at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, bringing together over 3,800 participants and 94 leading figures in AI research.
- February 8 and 9: Cultural weekend with exhibitions and art installations exploring the impact of AI on culture and society.
- February 10 and 11: International Summit at the Grand Palais, including plenary sessions with heads of state and government, thematic workshops and discussions on global AI governance.
- February 11: Parallel events, including the “Business Day” at Station F, bringing together 3,000 economic players to discuss the opportunities offered by AI in the business world.
Things to remember
The Summit was marked by several major announcements and commitments:
- Launch of the “Current AI” platform: this initiative aims to support and amplify AI projects of general interest, by raising funds to finance technological solutions at the service of the common good.
- Declaration on inclusive and sustainable AI: Participants adopted a declaration affirming their commitment to developing AI that is accessible, ethical and respectful of human rights, while bridging the digital divide.
- Massive investment in France: President Emmanuel Macron has announced a €109 billion investment plan to position France as an AI leader, with a focus on training 100,000 young people in AI technologies every year.
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Future actions
At the end of the Summit, several initiatives were defined to give concrete expression to the commitments made:
- Setting up an incubator for AI of general interest: This structure will support the development of technological projects aimed at solving societal problems, by promoting collaboration between the public and private sectors.
- Creation of an observatory on the energy impact of AI: Under the aegis of the International Energy Agency, this observatory will assess the effects of AI on energy consumption and propose solutions for a more sustainable AI.
- Strengthening international cooperation: Participants agreed to pursue dialogues and collaborations to harmonize regulations and share best practices in AI, with appointments planned at future global summits and forums.
The summit laid the foundations for a global mobilization for artificial intelligence in the service of humanity, with an emphasis on ethics, inclusiveness and sustainability.
Conclusion
According to the article in Le Monde, The 2025 Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Paris marked a significant step forward in promoting ethical, inclusive and sustainable AI. However, the notable absence of the United States and the United Kingdom among the signatories of the final declaration underscores the persistent challenges for unified global AI governance. Despite these divergences, the commitment of 61 countries, including France, China and India, testifies to a collective will to develop technologies that respect human rights and the environment. The initiatives launched, such as the “Current AI” platform and the Observatory on the Energy Impact of AI, illustrate a proactive approach to framing the development of AI. Nevertheless, the United States’ warning against “excessive regulation” is a reminder of the need to strike a balance between technological innovation and regulation to avoid market concentration and ensure fair accessibility of AI advances. This summit thus underlines the importance of enhanced international cooperation to harmonize efforts and build artificial intelligence that truly serves humanity.
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2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris.
The Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence (AI) was held in Paris from February 6 to 11, 2025, bringing together players from over 100 countries