The comments of Niel came in the morning of a large summit of artificial intelligence to be held in Paris. Niel was one of the entrepreneurs, President Emmanuel Macron, consulted before the summit and before the French chief announced an AI strategy of 109 billion euros. The company of Niel said on Friday that it would invest 3 billion euros in French AI initiatives.
Tax
During the interview, Niel also criticized the planned increase in French government companies, which aims to reintegrate the country’s massive budget deficit by calling around 8 billion euros, echoing concerns Similar raised by his French billionaire colleague Bernard Arnault – who is also his father -faire – last month.
“It was not wrong,” said Niel.
Niel declared in a separate interview with France Inter Monday that the increase in taxes “sent the bad signal” to companies that seek to invest in France. Niel stressed that the country had succeeded in creating an attractive environment for investors in recent years, but he has warned that the increase in taxes has endangered this inheritance.
In an interview before the AI summit on Sunday, Macron retaliated to billionaires and business leaders criticizing the tax increases and asked them to offer more concrete solutions rather than threatening to take their business elsewhere.
“Be patriots,” said Macron.
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