France is rapidly emerging as a major player in the global AI industry, driven by a combination of strong academic training, aggressive innovation policies, and generous R&D tax credits. The country is leveraging partnerships with U.S. Big Tech companies, such as Amazon and Microsoft, which are investing billions into the French AI sector. Paris, in particular, has become a significant hub for AI development, especially highlighted during the Viva Tech event. However, challenges remain, particularly in terms of investment and regulatory issues, including the tax treatment of massive AI training costs and the terms of incentives for compute power.
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Paris has become a major player in the growing AI industry, aided by generous tax credits that help startups pay for expensive compute power — but the terms of those incentives might threaten its status. https://t.co/o9fjUwNtgG
France's AI boom is going amazingly well thanks to the level of talent and to the country's R&D tax credit. There's just one or two details that need to be ironed out, like what tax treatment should the massive AI training costs get under the law? Analysis here:…