Interview with Jacques Rajotte

The role of CEIMIA extends beyond purely coordination to working closely with GPAI experts to provide seed funding and actively identify knowledge partners, and even financial partners.

We are proud of the work already accomplished

Jordan Zed, GPAI Steering Committee Co-Chair, recalls the work
accomplished over the past eighteen months by PMIA experts to promote responsible
artificial intelligence but also the role that must playing governments in this area.

Helping SMEs to benefit from AI

Generally unfamiliar with AI, SMEs nevertheless provide 80-90% of all jobs and generate 70-75% of GDP, depending on the country concerned. To help them learn more about this technology, GPAI experts have built a model of an online portal where AI solution providers and SMEs can meet in the virtual world.

Interview with Françoise Soulié-Fogelman

The Innovation and Commercialization Working Group assesses and recommends practical tools and methods that private actors and research organisations can use to stimulate international collaboration in AI-related R&D and innovation, with particular focus on SMEs.

Working for a trustworthy, ethical and responsible model of AI

Baroness Joanna Shields, Multi-stakeholder Expert Group Plenary Chair and GPAI Steering Committee Co-Chair outlines the key issues to be addressed at the Artificial Intelligence Summit to be held in Paris on 11 and 12 November. More specifically, she highlights the considerable body of work already completed by the working groups.

Many challenges remain to make AI ethical and responsible

Renaud Vedel, the incoming Co-Chair of the GPAI Steering Committee, reiterates the mission of the Global Partnership on AI launched in 2020, which will hold this year’s Summit in Paris. The coordinator of the French government’s national strategy for artificial intelligence also talks about the many challenges that remain.