At the meeting in Evian, France, G7 leaders will delve into the new opportunities and potential risks of artificial intelligence in fields such as finance, and call for strengthened international cooperation. Given the differences with the United States on issues such as trade and climate, consensus in the communique is no longer the top priority, with the focus shifting to ensuring the attendance of U.S. President Trump. The draft sets aside contentious topics and mentions support for the financial system in addressing the risks and opportunities posed by quantum technology. The U.S. government has stated its willingness to use special powers to compel AI developers to address potential security threats, but an executive order announced in June will not mandate their compliance.
