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G7 summit in Evian enters day two with AI and digital security in focus, crypto notably absent
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The world's most powerful economies are talking about digital everything except digital assets.
Key facts
- The three-day summit, running June 15 through 17, has France at the helm as this year’s G7 presidency holder
- The French resort town on the shores of Lake Geneva previously played host to the G8 back in 2003
- Safe AI deployment, online child protection measures, digital security infrastructure, and securing critical mineral supply chains for technology all made the cut
- The world's most powerful economies are talking about digital everything except digital assets
Summary
The 52nd G7 Summit rolled into its second day in Evian-les-Bains, France, with leaders from the world’s seven largest advanced economies deep in discussions about AI safety, digital security, and protecting kids online. The three-day summit, running June 15 through 17, has France at the helm as this year’s G7 presidency holder. Guest nations include India, Brazil, and Ukraine, broadening the conversation beyond the core seven. The agenda leans heavily into digital policy, but not the kind crypto enthusiasts were hoping for.