Vance slams globalization for hampering American innovation
- Vice President JD Vance criticized globalization efforts that rely on cheap labor for hindering innovation during a speech about technology and artificial intelligence.
- Vance argued that the U.S. Must reduce reliance on cheap foreign labor and incentivize domestic production to advance innovation.
- Vance emphasized the importance of collaboration among government, businesses, and labor organizations to empower workers as new jobs emerge from AI advancements.
- Vance stated that cheap labor is a "crutch" that inhibits progress and proposed tax cuts and reduced regulations to encourage domestic production.
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New Poll on Workers’ Attitudes to AI Reinforces Old Divides
Will artificial intelligence help, replace, or kill us? These long-unanswered questions came back into focus earlier this week, as the Pew Research Center published the results of an eye-opening poll that further underscores an unhappy trend: our debate about AI is fundamentally broken. Via AP Newsroom Pew found that more than half of all American workers reported being “worried about how AI may be used in the workplace in the future,” with an …
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