JD Vance rails against ‘excessive regulation’ of AI at Paris summit in rebuke to European efforts
- Vice President JD Vance urged European officials to go easy on regulating artificial intelligence and allow tech companies room to grow the industry.
- Vance criticized the European Union's digital regulations, such as the Digital Markets Act and Data Protection Regulation, as onerous international rules that could kill the AI industry.
- Vance warned other nations against partnering with authoritarian regimes on AI, saying it never pays off, and emphasized that the US administration will block efforts to misuse AI technologies that threaten national security.
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United States Vice President JD Vance made headlines this week by refusing to sign a declaration at a global summit in Paris on artificial intelligence. In his first appearance on the world stage, Vance made clear that the U.S. wouldn’t be playing ball. The Donald Trump administration believes that “excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry just as it’s taking off,” he said. “We’ll make every effort to encourage …
JD Vance Tours Notre Dame In Paris With His Family, 5-Year-Old Vivek Steals The Show
Vice President JD Vance and his family took time out from his first official overseas trip to take in the sights at the newly restored Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France. Vance had traveled to Paris for an international summit on Artificial Intelligence (AI), where he encouraged world leaders to look at AI development as ...
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