AI and Health Data: Call for Tenders Launched to Host the Health Data Hub
The Health Data Hub, a health data platform currently hosted by Microsoft Azure, must migrate to a European cloud host by the end of 2022 to comply wi...
The French government plays a central role in the development and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and new technologies. Through various initiatives and strategies, it strives to position France as a global leader in this field while ensuring that these technologies are deployed in an ethical and beneficial manner for society. The government primarily intervenes through public policies, strategic investments, and regulations to ensure responsible use of AI.
The government has demonstrated its expertise in several key areas related to AI and new technologies. Among the notable initiatives, the national strategy for AI, initially launched in 2018, aims to promote the adoption of AI across various economic sectors. The "Osez l'IA" plan, recently presented by Clara Chappaz, Minister Delegate for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Affairs, focuses on integrating AI into French businesses by 2030. This plan includes awareness, training, and support for companies, with an ambitious goal to have 100% of large companies, 80% of SMEs/ETIs, and 50% of very small enterprises adopt AI.
The government has recently launched several significant projects to support AI and digital technologies. The Health Data Hub, for instance, is a key initiative aimed at facilitating secure access to health data for research and the development of innovative solutions. A call for tenders has been launched to migrate this platform to sovereign hosting, complying with data security and confidentiality standards.
Another important project is the launch of the National Council for AI and Digital Affairs (CIAN), which succeeds the National Digital Council. This advisory body aims to guide public decisions in the face of rapid changes in AI usage.
The French government positions itself as a key player in the global technological ecosystem by creating strategic partnerships and attracting international investments. During the AI Action Summit, Emmanuel Macron announced an investment of 109 billion euros, including contributions from the United Arab Emirates and the Canadian fund Brookfield, to strengthen computing infrastructure and build a resilient and open AI ecosystem.
Furthermore, France strives to attract top talent in scientific research, as evidenced by the "Choose Europe for Science" initiative, which aims to make Europe a hub for international researchers.
Among recent developments, the government has launched a call for expressions of interest to identify ready-to-use generative AI solutions for the public sector. This initiative aims to accelerate AI adoption in public administrations while ensuring data security and sovereignty.
Moreover, the government has been involved in international discussions on AI regulation. The AI Safety 2025 report, led by Yoshua Bengio, highlights the risks associated with advanced AI systems and proposes mitigation measures, emphasizing the importance of strengthened international governance.
The government is also engaged in initiatives to promote ethical AI and respect for copyright, as demonstrated by the consultation launched between developers of generative AI models and cultural rights holders, aiming to establish a constructive dialogue and identify best practices.
In conclusion, the French government positions itself as a proactive and innovative player in the field of AI and new technologies, combining strategic investments, ethical regulation, and the promotion of technological sovereignty to enhance the competitiveness and security of the national digital ecosystem.
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