Trudeau to talk artificial intelligence on first day of Francophonie summit
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is participating in an armchair discussion on artificial intelligence at the Francophonie summit in France today.
- Trudeau's discussion about AI is scheduled for the morning, while leaders will address digital age challenges for French-speaking citizens in the afternoon.
- The Francophonie summit focuses on issues relevant to French-speaking nations in a digital context.
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Macron addresses leaders at opening of Francophone summit
French President Emmanuel Macron opens the two-day "Francophonie" summit on Friday, hoping to bolster French clout in a conflict-ridden world. Chad President Mahamat Idriss Déby, an ally of France and regular visitor to Paris, will be a prominent guest, as will Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Watch Macron's opening address live on FRANCE 24 at 2:30pm Paris time (GMT+2).
The two heads of state met in Paris on Friday on the sidelines of the Francophonie Summit.
For the first time since 1991, France is hosting an OIF summit on 4 and 5 October. Development of economic exchanges, increase of diplomatic influence, examination of the case of temporarily excluded countries... The program promises to be busy.
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