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President 2027. "You Can't Be Techno-Reac, You Have to Be Techno-Realist" : Bruno Retailleau Wants to Use AI to Make the State "More Efficient"

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The presidential candidate wants to take advantage of the new technologies to generate 15 billion savings. According to him, the AI would save police and gendarmerie officers

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In an effort not to leave the field open to his right-wing rivals, candidate LR presented his measurements at the Machina Summit at Station F in Paris on Tuesday, July 7.

·Paris, France
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The presidential candidate wants to take advantage of the new technologies to generate 15 billion savings. According to him, the AI would save police and gendarmerie officers

·France
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The Republican presidential candidate unveils his project on Tuesday in Paris. He defends a "popular techno ambition", costing 25 billion euros over five years, whose funding could be offset by 15 billion savings.

·Paris, France
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L'article A Station F, Bruno Retailleau presents his plan at 25 billion euros for the AI est apparu en premier sur Maddyness - Le média pour comprendre le économie demain.

Launched in the presidential campaign, Bruno Retailleau, Edouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal have decided to place artificial intelligence at the heart of their programme. A technology that has already been invested by the government. It is a major project for many presidential candidates. For some years now, artificial intelligence has shaken the codes of many sectors of activity. A step that has pushed several politicians not to miss out on wha…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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The Republican candidate wants to invest 25 billion euros in five years for the development of the AI. He hopes 15 billion savings per year for the state

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L'Opinion broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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