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Publicis chief urges France, Germany to lead European AI fund

By Thomson Reuters Jun 17, 2026 | 3:37 AM

By Leo Marchandon

PARIS, June 17 (Reuters) – Publicis chairman Maurice Lévy on Wednesday called on France and Germany ​to lead a pan-European artificial intelligence ‌fund, saying the bloc’s companies were too exposed to U.S. providers that could cut access to advanced AI models without warning.

Speaking at ‌VivaTech ​in Paris, Lévy ⁠said Europe needed a ⁠100 billion euro ($115 billion) fund to back artificial intelligence across the continent, describing it as a response to ​what he said was the shock of seeing European companies lose access ⁠overnight to frontier models ⁠from U.S. startup Anthropic.

“There is ​a need to create a fund at ​a European scale,” Lévy told Reuters ‌in Paris. “It’s a bit like having someone with an on/off switch… who can flip it at will.”

Lévy said the ⁠idea was not new, pointing to past French and German efforts to deepen digital cooperation ⁠and ‌to a later push he ⁠attributed to European Commission President ​Ursula ‌von der Leyen.

He said Europe ​should treat ⁠artificial intelligence as a strategic priority because dependence on foreign providers could threaten companies’ competitiveness and, in some cases, their survival.

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon; Editing by ​Matt Scuffham)