French government to hire French AI providers such as Mistral, Minister says
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France Turns to Sovereign AI Amid Cybersecurity Concerns
France's Budget Minister David Amiel announced that the government will hire indigenous AI providers for cybersecurity, thus excluding OpenAI. This decision comes after a cyberattack on the French tax agency, resulting in the theft of data from 700,000 taxpayers.
France taps Mistral, shuts out OpenAI, to test its systems after tax hack
France will use “sovereign” AI providers such as Mistral, not OpenAI, to test government systems for security vulnerabilities, Budget Minister David Amiel said Tuesday. The announcement came days after a breach at the national tax agency exposed data of about 700,000 taxpayers. “This excludes OpenAI” After a cabinet meeting in Paris, Amiel told reporters the state would turn to what he called sovereign AI companies, “such as Mistral,” to do the …
The French government will only use "sovereign" artificial intelligence providers and will specifically exclude OpenAI from the list of solutions that can be used, announced French Budget Minister David Amiel. In recent days, attacks on the tax authority have stolen the data of some 700,000 taxpayers.
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