
Ai Action Summit Ai Action Summit

From February 6 to 11, 2025, the world will turn its eyes toward Paris as the AI Action Summit brings together the most influential voices in AI - industry leaders, policymakers, startups, and top researchers - to deliver AI’s promise of progress.
Find out about the contributions of our researchers and the initiatives of our Hi! PARIS Center as part of this major event.
Hi! PARIS "AI, Science, and Society" Conference
Kicking off the AI Action Summit on February 6-7, the “AI, Science, and Society” Conference at Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris) - supported by our Hi! PARIS Center - provided an opportunity to present cutting-edge academic insights and the latest industry breakthroughs in AI.
The conference welcomed renowned researchers such as Michael Jordan (University of California, Berkeley & Hi! PARIS Scientific Advisory Board member) and Erik Brynjolfsson (Professor at Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI & Director of Stanford Digital Economy Lab), alongside industry leaders like Joëlle Barral (Senior Director, Research & Engineering, Google DeepMind) and Yann LeCun (Chief AI Scientist, Meta).
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Women In Science Conference
As part of the official side events to the AI 2025 Action Summit and in the run-up to International Women and Girls in Science Day 2025, the theme of the 3rd Hi PARIS ‘Women in Science’ conference on 14 February is: "Breaking biases early: Empowering girls to envision themselves in STEM."
Biases against women in STEM often begin before the classroom. This discussion highlights the role of high school education in impacting girls' interest in science, a stage that’s often overlooked in gender equality efforts.
Are the initiatives designed to inspire young girls in science? What more can be done to foster lasting change?
With:
Anne Laure Sellier, Professor of Behavioral Sciences at HEC Paris
Ariane Thomas, Global Tech Director of Sustainability at L'Oréal Group
Elisabeth Richard, Board Member of the Fondation Femmes@Numérique and Capital Filles, Director of Civil Society Relations at ENGIE, and Member of the Haut Conseil à l'Égalité