France's Strategy on Ai Must "Change Scale", According to the Court of Auditors
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In a report published on Wednesday 19 November, the institution takes stock of the national strategy for artificial intelligence. If progress is there, many areas remain weak.
This Wednesday, the Court of Auditors presented its leads for "change of scale" regarding the national strategy for artificial intelligence (AI).
In a report presented this Wednesday, the financial court awards a global satisfaction to public action in support of artificial intelligence. But it points to "limits and shortcomings" and makes ten recommendations.
The institution assessed the policy that allowed France to rise to the European and global podium. It deplores insufficient support for the changes generated by AI and makes recommendations.
Launched in 2018 with the "Plan Intelligence Artificielle", the French strategy in the field of AI is evolving. Indeed, in a report published this Wednesday, the Court of Auditors makes a first overall positive observation, but which calls on the State to review its method before starting a new decisive phase... A welcome trajectory, but a still dispersed steering [...]
In a report published on Wednesday 19 November, the institution of Rue Cambon gives its assent to the public action in the field of AI conducted since 2018 by addressing the issues of society. But it points to "limits and shortcomings", in particular a clear delay in training at the AI, and makes some recommendations.
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