The vice president said the world had better follow the U.S.’s lead in both model development and its hands-off regulatory approach.
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Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that the United States intends to remain the dominant force in AI and warned that the EU's far tougher regulatory approach to the technology could cripple it.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned global leaders and tech CEOs at a Paris summit on artificial intelligence on Tuesday that “excessive regulation” would kill the rapidly growing AI industry. In his first foreign trip as vice president,
OpenAi Sam Altman applauded JD Vance's speech at the AI Action Summit in Paris, telling the audience the vice president said 'a lot of things' he really liked.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance outlined on Tuesday the artificial intelligence policies of President Donald Trump's administration, prioritising innovation, de-regulation, protection of free speech and U.
Intel shares rallied on Tuesday after Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. will protect American artificial intelligence technologies.
President Donald Trump has taken dramatic executive action to advance policies that benefit tech companies. Now Vice President JD Vance is advancing that message on the world stage.
Leading A.I. expert James Altucher reflects on Vice President JD Vance’s artificial intelligence summit speech on ‘The Story,’
Vance will likely use the summits to resist further AI regulation while reiterating a common Trump refrain: that military allies need to further ramp up spending that supports NATO and Ukraine.
At the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance articulated a positive vision for American leadership in technology —one that is more innovative than the European Union’s, more aligned with American values than Big Tech’s,
The summit will take place on Feb. 10 and 11 in Paris, France and is the vice president's first of several high-profile meetings with foreign leaders this week.