US Vice President JD Vance cautioned against overregulation at an AI summit in Paris, emphasizing the importance of fostering innovation in the rapidly developing field. Vance highlighted the potential of AI for a new industrial revolution but warned that excessive restrictions could stifle progress. His remarks underscored the divergence between US and European approaches to AI governance, with Europe prioritizing regulation and investment, while the US under Trump advocates a more hands-off approach.
PARIS — United States Vice President JD Vance warned global leaders and tech chief executives at a summit on artificial intelligence in Paris on Tuesday that 'excessive regulation' would kill the rapidly growing AI industry.
He has suggested the US should reconsider its North Atlantic Treaty Organization commitments if European governments impose restrictions on Elon Musk's social media platform X.His visit to the French capital is also expected to include candid discussions on Ukraine, AI's role in global power shifts and US-China tensions.
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