French President Emmanuel Macron has called on leading democratic nations to work together in shaping the future of artificial intelligence, warning against a fragmented approach to the development and regulation of advanced AI technologies.Speaking during a high-level discussion on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, Macron emphasized the need for greater international collaboration as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly central to economic growth, national security, and technological competitiveness.The French leader urged countries with access to the most advanced AI systems to avoid concentrating the technology within a small group of nations. Instead, he advocated for broader cooperation among democratic allies to ensure that innovation remains balanced with responsible governance.Macron argued that artificial intelligence has reached a stage where its impact extends far beyond the technology sector, influencing industries, labour markets, public services, and global economic development. As a result, governments must work collectively to establish common principles that promote innovation while addressing concerns related to safety, transparency, and accountability.The discussions brought together political leaders and senior executives from some of the world’s most influential technology companies, reflecting the growing importance of AI in international policy debates.As countries race to secure leadership in artificial intelligence, disagreements continue over how advanced systems should be developed, shared, and regulated. While competition remains intense, Macron stressed that cooperation among democratic nations is essential to preventing regulatory fragmentation and ensuring that AI technologies serve the broader public interest.The remarks highlight a growing global conversation about the future of AI governance, with governments increasingly seeking frameworks that encourage innovation while managing the risks associated with rapidly advancing technologies.With artificial intelligence expected to play a defining role in the next phase of economic transformation, the G7 discussions underscored the urgency of building international partnerships capable of shaping the technology’s future in a responsible and inclusive manner.
Macron Calls for Global Cooperation on Advanced AI GovernanceEvian-les-Bains, France – June 2026
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