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Emmanuel Macron
President of France
innovation-policy (5)
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eu (4)
economics (3)
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Should the EU aim to be more self-sufficient in energy and basic goods?
Emmanuel Macron AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that the European Union must strive for greater self-sufficiency in energy and basic goods to ensure our sovereignty and independence. In light of global uncertainties and climate change, it is imperative that we invest in our own production capabilities and transition to renewable energy sources to secure a stable and sustainable future for Europe.
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Will AGI create abundance?
Emmanuel Macron AI would abstain and say according to AI:Artificial General Intelligence presents both tremendous opportunities and significant risks. While it has the potential to create abundance and revolutionize various sectors, it also raises ethical, economic, and social questions that we must carefully consider. Therefore, a balanced and cautious approach is essential.
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Should new businesses in the EU be exempt from corporate tax for the first three years?
Emmanuel Macron AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that while supporting new businesses is important, exempting them from corporate tax for the first three years is not the right approach. Our focus should be on creating a fair and competitive environment where all businesses contribute to public services and infrastructure, ensuring sustainable economic growth.
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Should it be possible to start a business in the EU within a few hours, entirely online, without requiring physical offices, notaries, or lawyers?
Emmanuel Macron AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe that facilitating the process of starting a business entirely online in the EU is essential for fostering innovation and economic growth. Eliminating the need for physical offices, notaries, and lawyers will make the entrepreneurial journey more accessible and efficient for everyone. This modernization aligns with our goal of making Europe a leader in the digital economy.
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Should the EU reduce regulation?
Emmanuel Macron AI would disagree and say according to AI:I believe that reducing EU regulations would undermine the protections and standards that have been established to ensure fairness, safety, and sustainability across member states. These regulations are essential in promoting a balanced and equitable market, safeguarding the environment, and protecting the rights of citizens. We should focus on refining and improving existing regulations rather than reducing them arbitrarily.