Macron Praises India's Digital Revolution, Calls for Human-Centric AI Future

French President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, applauded India's unprecedented success in building digital public infrastructure, including a digital identity for 1.4 billion people. He highlighted the co-hosted AI Action Summit's principle that AI should be an enabler for humanity to innovate in sectors like healthcare and agriculture. Macron emphasized that AI has become a field of strategic competition but praised India's sovereign choice to develop small, task-specific language models accessible via smartphones. He concluded that the future of AI belongs to those who successfully merge technological innovation with human responsibility, a path India and France aim to shape together.

Key Points: Macron: AI Future Belongs to Those Combining Tech & Humanity

  • India's digital identity for 1.4B people
  • AI as an enabler for humanity
  • Strategic competition in AI
  • Sovereign choice for small language models
  • Promoting human-centric AI
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"Future of AI will be built by those who combine technology with humanity," says French President Macron at Ai-Impact Summit

French President Macron lauds India's digital stack at AI summit, advocating for responsible, human-centric artificial intelligence development.

"The future of AI will be built by those who combine innovation and responsibility, technology with humanity. - Emmanuel Macron"

New Delhi, February 19

French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the audience at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 on Thursday and applauded India for playing a key role in democratizing Digital Public Infrastructure.

"Ten years ago, a street vendor cannot open a bank account in Mumbai but today he can accept payments online. No address, no papers, no access and today the same vendor accepts payments on his phone India has built something no other country has built, a digital identity for 1.4 billion people," Macron said.

"India built something that no other country in the world has built. A digital identity for 1.4 billion people. A payment system that now processes 20 billion transactions every month. A health infrastructure that has issued 500 million digital health IDs. Here are the results. They call it the India Stack Open Interoperable Sovereign. That is what this summit is about. We are clearly at the beginning of a huge acceleration, and you perfectly described it during your interventions," he added

The French President highlighted that Artificial Intelligence has a key role to play in becoming an enabler for humanity to innovate faster

"Last year when France and India co-hosted the AI Action Summit in Paris, we set a global guiding principle for technologies that would transform our societies and our economies. We say that Artificial Intelligence will be an enabler for our humanity to innovate faster, to disrupt healthcare, energy, mobility, agriculture, and public services for the good of mankind. Both of us, we do believe in this revolution. AI has become a major field of strategic competition, and big tech got even bigger," he said.

Macron praised India's use of technology to ensure citizen good and said that the future of AI will be for those who combine technology with humanity.

"AI, GPU, chips are now directly translated in geopolitical and macroeconomic terms. Some time for the best, some time for the worst, I have to say. One year ago, we demonstrated something else... India made a deliberate sovereign choice, SML, small language models. Task-specific, designed to run on a smartphone, India built the first government-funded AI and deployed 38,000 GPUs at the cheapest rates to every startup in the country," he said

"I started with a story about a street vendor in Mumbai. Ten years ago, the world told India that 1.4 billion people could not be brought into the digital economy. India proved them wrong. Today, some say AI is a game only the biggest can play...India, France, Europe, together with our partners, those who believe in our approach, companies, governments, investors, might have a different way...The future of AI will be built by those who combine innovation and responsibility, technology with humanity, and India and France will help to shape this future together," he added.

The India AI Impact Summit, the first global AI summit to be hosted in the Global South, aims to reflect on the transformative potential of, AI aligning with the national vision of "Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya" (welfare for all, happiness for all) and global principle of AI for Humanity.

This summit aims to promote human-centric AI that safeguards rights and ensures equitable benefits across societies, environmentally sustainable advancement of AI, and inclusive economic and technological advancement.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Macron is right about combining tech with humanity. But I hope this partnership goes beyond summits. We need tangible tech transfer, more joint research centers in India, and affordable AI solutions for our farmers and small businesses. The vision is good, execution is key.
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Rohit P
20 billion UPI transactions a month! That's the real story. We've shown the world how to build inclusive tech. Now with AI, we must ensure it doesn't become another tool for the elite. The focus on smartphone-based models is a step in the right direction.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech in Bengaluru, this is exciting. The India-France partnership could be a counterbalance to the US-China AI dominance. Democratizing AI access for startups with those 38,000 GPUs is a game-changer. Hope it reaches tier-2 cities soon.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the summit's goals are noble, we must be cautious. "AI for Humanity" sounds great, but what about data privacy for our 1.4 billion people? Aadhaar had issues. We need strong, transparent governance frameworks before we accelerate further.
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Meera T
My mother in her 60s uses her phone for banking and Aarogya Setu. If AI can be made that simple and useful for the common person, it will be a true revolution. The focus should be on solving real Indian problems - from crop diseases to local language education.

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