École Polytechnique Launches International AI Summit

Why it matters: The “AI, Science and Society” conference brings together global experts to shape AI’s future ahead of the larger AI Action Summit, addressing critical challenges at the intersection of technology and humanity.

The big picture

École Polytechnique announces today an international scientific conference titled “AI, Science and Society” taking place February 6-7 in Palaiseau, France.

  • The event serves as an important prelude to the larger AI Action Summit scheduled for February 10-11 in Paris
  • Directed by Professor Eric Moulines (École Polytechnique) and Professor Michael Jordan (UC Berkeley/Inria)
  • Supported by the Hi! PARIS Cluster 2030, a collaboration between HEC Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, Inria, and CNRS

Key themes

The summit focuses on five critical areas:

  • Foundation and Generative Models: Breakthroughs in language processing and computer vision
  • AI for Sustainability: Reducing ecological impacts through intelligent systems
  • Healthcare Innovations: Advancing personalized medicine and diagnosis
  • Education Transformation: Reimagining learning in an AI-driven world
  • Ethics and Transparency: Building trustworthy and fair AI systems

Who’s participating

The collaborative program features:

  • International AI researchers
  • Industry leaders
  • Policy experts
  • Interdisciplinary scientists

What’s next

The conference sets the stage for advanced discussions at the upcoming Paris AI Action Summit, where global leaders will build on these scientific foundations to create policy frameworks.

Go deeper: About the AI Conference at IP Paris

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