Elon Musk will participate in Viva Tech Paris to present Tesla's Cybertruck to Europe. Additionally, he will discuss the future of AI in connection with X's Grock, Tesla, and Neuralink during an exclusive Q&A session with the audience. Readers of Metaverse Fashion Magazine have the chance to ask Musk questions about recent AI developments on May 23, from 5:30 PM to 6:15 PM (Paris time).
President Emmanuel Macron has attracted investments from major American tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft, aiming to better integrate capital markets across Europe. He hopes this will raise the capital needed to nurture emerging AI companies.
"Luxury is always linked with innovation because your aim is always to provide something no one else can," said Francois Bitouzet, managing director of VivaTech. He cited Britain's exit from the EU as a factor in France's growth. "The ecosystem in Paris is very dynamic, and there has been a lot of investment here in the past few years," he added.
Organizers say Paris' status as the global capital of luxury can help attract investment in technology. The "Viva Technology" conference will highlight French innovators as attendees tackle key questions around artificial intelligence (AI), including its potential impact on upcoming elections and climate change.
Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH and one of the world's wealthiest individuals, is expected to draw crowds during his visit to the group's sprawling stand, featuring new tech from prestigious brands like Louis Vuitton, Tag Heuer, and Dior.
Over the past 18 months, France has worked to build a reputation as a leader in generative AI, the technology behind OpenAI's ChatGPT and similar tools, striving to attract new startup launches.
President Emmanuel Macron has attracted investments from major American tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft, aiming to better integrate capital markets across Europe. He hopes this will raise the capital needed to nurture emerging AI companies.
"Luxury is always linked with innovation because your aim is always to provide something no one else can," said Francois Bitouzet, managing director of VivaTech. He cited Britain's exit from the EU as a factor in France's growth. "The ecosystem in Paris is very dynamic, and there has been a lot of investment here in the past few years," he added.
Organizers say Paris' status as the global capital of luxury can help attract investment in technology. The "Viva Technology" conference will highlight French innovators as attendees tackle key questions around artificial intelligence (AI), including its potential impact on upcoming elections and climate change.
Bernard Arnault, Chairman and CEO of LVMH and one of the world's wealthiest individuals, is expected to draw crowds during his visit to the group's sprawling stand, featuring new tech from prestigious brands like Louis Vuitton, Tag Heuer, and Dior.
Over the past 18 months, France has worked to build a reputation as a leader in generative AI, the technology behind OpenAI's ChatGPT and similar tools, striving to attract new startup launches.