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The French government has released a second phase of its national artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, aiming to invest u20ac2.22 billion over the next five years. The strategy focuses on developing AI technologies and applying them to various sectors, including intelligent transportation, healthcare, and education. It also aims to improve the overall AI ecosystem, including research, development, and innovation.
The second phase of the strategy is divided into several main objectives, including:
1. Intelligent mobility: Developing AI solutions for transportation and logistics.
2. Health and medical research: Applying AI to medical research and treatment.
3. Education and skills: Using AI to improve education and skills development.
4. Smart cities: Implementing AI in urban planning and management.
5. Industry and manufacturing: Implementing AI in manufacturing and production.
The strategy is led by a national AI coordinator and is supported by a public-private partnership. It also receives funding from the French government's Program for the Future (PIA) and France 2030.
Overall, the strategy aims to position France as a leader in AI research, development, and innovation, and to create a thriving AI ecosystem that benefits the country and its citizens.
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