Macron calls on India to join France in making the internet safer for children

During the India AI Impact Summit 2026, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the urgent need for collaborative efforts among platforms, governments, and regulators to enhance internet safety, particularly for children. In his keynote address, Macron highlighted the vulnerabilities children face in the digital landscape and called for a concerted initiative between France and India to create a secure online environment. By leveraging artificial intelligence and regulatory frameworks, he proposed that both nations can lead the charge in protecting young users from online dangers such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and predatory behavior. Macron's remarks underscore a growing global consensus on the importance of digital safety for children, advocating for an international coalition to address these challenges effectively. This call for action aligns with broader discussions on technology governance and the ethical responsibilities of tech companies in safeguarding user well-being. The summit serves as a platform for fostering partnerships aimed at creating a safer digital ecosystem, with a focus on empowering future generations to navigate the internet responsibly.
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