Pierre Moscovici, President of France’s Court of Accounts, discusses regulating AI in France and the EU, global taxation, water scarcity, France's economy, and the rise of populism.
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Regulating artificial intelligence is crucial to address potential dangers and protect personal freedoms.
France's economy remains reliable and solid, making efforts to reduce deficits while maintaining competitiveness.
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The Importance of Ethical AI Regulation
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The French Economy and Fiscal Concerns
France's economy is performing solidly compared to other European countries. While there are concerns about public finances and deficits, France remains reliable, adhering to European stability and growth-backed rules. Efforts are being made to reduce deficits and public expenditures while maintaining competitiveness. The ECB's monetary policy aims to control inflation and maintain stability in the Eurozone economy.
Pierre Moscovici, President of France’s Court of Accounts, discusses the state of the economy in France and the need to regulate artificial intelligence. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.