18 Five key work tracks No subject will be avoided: from the future of work to frugal AI, from the safety of models to the specific issues of the creative professions, and from the need for linguistic and therefore cul- tural diversity to protection of privacy. INNOVATION AND CULTURE The innovation we are seeing in artificial intelligence is deployed very fast and affecting every sector. It can be very beneficial, so long as an appropriate framework is defined from the outset. That is particularly true when it comes to culture, a sphere with specificities where the issue of intellectual property is particularly sensitive. Roxanne Varza, Summit Envoy for Innovation and Culture. Artificial intelligence can offer significant pro- ductivity gains, enhancing organizations com- petitiveness and innovation. The dissemination of artificial intelligence should therefore be accelerated but also supported, by offering independent solutions and which ensure the sovereignty of the countries that use them . The Summit will be an opportunity to highlight uses and new technologies that can respond to unprecedented challenges. The Summit should also make it possible to iden- tify the practices and methods that enable the ecosystems of artificial intelligence actors to develop, particularly in France and Europe but also all around the world. The development of infrastructures and data- bases will also be a focus of the summit, as an essential driver of AI development. The use of artificial intelligence by all types of organizations and people to contribute to addressing certain major current challenges seems essential . Above and beyond the issue of the competitiveness of organizations and nations, artificial intelligence needs to be deployed appropriately , serving environmental protection and cultural diversity. The launch of an ambitious project to encourage public interest innovation is planned. This project will speed up the deployment of artificial intel- ligence in more and more languages, countries and sectors, while lowering barriers for smaller innovators and adopters . The importance of respecting intellectual prop- erty rights , particularly copyrighted content, and the compensation of content creation should also be reasserted. That will be a key focus of the Summit. Collective efforts to foster the production and distribution of reliable information produced by media outlets and journalists , and the sharing of tools to fight disinformation, should be welcomed. In this context, equitable business models need to be developed that benefit all stakeholders . Examples of cutting-edge artificial intelligence use and support for virtuous competition models will be showcased.

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