00:00One of Europe's biggest technology and start-up events is underway here in Paris.
00:05Vivitech is celebrating 10 years and 200,000 visitors are expected here at the Porte de
00:10Versailles, including one of the world's most famous entrepreneurs, Jeff Bezos, the founder
00:15of Amazon, who's here to talk about his space company Blue Origin, and of course, French
00:20President Emmanuel Macron.
00:21And here on the show floor, I've been asking everybody, what technology are they most concerned
00:26about and which one are they most excited about?
00:28The answer is very often AI.
00:31What technology are you most excited about?
00:34Oh, definitely AI.
00:35What technology are you most concerned about?
00:38Artificial intelligence.
00:39I think it can be amazing, but we need to be aware of the possibilities.
00:44It has double edges and it can, of course, have a lot of benefit for humanity, but at
00:53the same time, I think it could drag us to places that we don't want to go.
00:58Some of the biggest companies in France are here, such as LVMH behind me, Orange, L'Oréal,
01:04Airbus, but also all kinds of little start-ups with fresh innovations.
01:19That's crazy.
01:20That's crazy.
01:21She's talking incredibly quietly and I can hear it perfectly on this headphone.
01:25Amazing.
01:25If you're in a restaurant, a really noisy spot and you want to have a private conversation.
01:57This next innovation is actually made by a charity.
01:59It's perfectly safe inside here.
02:00Jeremy Wilkes in Paris for Euronews.
02:02You're seeing all this business.
02:02Your friends, you're here.
02:03You're here.
02:03Your friends, thank you.
02:03You're here.
02:04My friends, you're here.
02:04Have a great day.
02:04Have a great day.
02:05You can go before that.
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