France Commits €655 Million to AI Development for Public Services
France is investing €655 million into artificial intelligence development, aiming to advance technology within its public sector. The initiative includes plans for a unified chatbot system across all government services and a dedicated chatbot for health insurance. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu highlighted the importance of national technological independence as a driving force behind these developments.
France is allocating €655 million towards artificial intelligence (AI) development, with a strategic focus on enhancing its public sector's technological capabilities.
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu announced the planned implementation of a comprehensive chatbot system designed to serve all government services. Additionally, a specialized chatbot will be developed specifically for health insurance services.
This investment and the rollout of these AI-powered tools are part of a broader effort to achieve national technological independence.
According to Times of India - World, these measures underscore France's commitment to leveraging AI for public administration.

