Trump and the world’s top AI CEOs just met in France at the G7 summit. In the…
Trump and the world’s top AI CEOs just met in France at the G7 summit.
In the room were leaders from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the European Union.
The agenda wasn’t just #AI.
They were discussing wars, trade, energy, critical minerals, economic growth, national security, supply chains, and the future of the global economy.
Yet among the presidents, prime ministers, and heads of state were:
Sam Altman from OpenAI, Dario Amodei from Anthropic, Demis Hassabis from Google DeepMind, Arthur Mensch from Mistral, and other tech leaders from companies like Cohere, Meta, Salesforce, Synthesia, Sakana AI, and more.
They discussed AI regulation, online safety, critical infrastructure, access to advanced AI systems, and what happens when countries become dependent on technologies controlled by a handful of companies.
One of the biggest debates centered around recent U.S. restrictions on advanced AI models and Europe’s growing push for AI sovereignty.
Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen both argued for stronger access to advanced AI capabilities for allies while accelerating Europe’s own AI infrastructure.
AI leaders are now sitting alongside world leaders discussing the future of economies, defense, security, and global power.
AI has officially entered the same room as geopolitics.
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