France's President Emmanuel Macron and other top politicians have told CNBC that they expect global Regulation on artificial intelligence (AI) by the end of the year, with France calling for work with the US on rules around the technology. The comments come as interest in AI continues to grow and governments debate how the technology should be regulated. While a global regulatory framework would be a huge feat, France has positioned itself as the European hub for AI development, even as the European Union, of which France is a member, pushes forward with first-of-its kind regulation.
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