17/06/2026 13:06 (UTC)
Paris, Jun 17 (EFE).- Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive of luxury giant LVMH, said on Wednesday that artificial intelligence could help eliminate part of the bureaucracy that, in his view, remains deeply entrenched in Europe.Speaking at the opening of the VivaTech technology conference in Paris, Arnault said AI has evolved rapidly over the past decade and now offers opportunities to simplify processes and improve efficiency. "It is very important to move away from bureaucracy," he told the audience.The event also featured Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who outlined his long-term vision for space exploration, arguing that future industrial activity could eventually move beyond Earth as space travel becomes safer and more affordable. (Camera: POL LLOBERAS). FOOTAGE SHOWS THE OPENING OF THE VIVATECH TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE IN PARIS, FRANCE. SOUNBITE: 1. BERNARD ARNAULT, CHAIRMAN AND CEO OF THE LUXURY GROUP LVMH (IN ENGLISH).2. JEFF BEZOS, CEO OF AMAZON AND FOUNDER OF BLUE ORIGIN (IN ENGLISH).
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