
rules the roost, plans to keep on ruling, and regulations better not stand in the way.
He spilled the beans about the U.S. decided not to hop on board with the resolutions statement. Hinting that obsessing over safety hinders progress he made it clear that building reliable infrastructure should take precedence.
Vance later circled back to AI safety hinting that some calls for stricter safety measures are politically motivated.
As the conference carried on European officials shared a similar tune about keeping AI safe and building confidence among the public.
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né?. Vance is all about less regulation and policies that spur growth in the AI realm.
Then there’s the whole AI bias and misinformation mess. The vibe of the conference was all about fair AI development, looking beyond just U.S né?. is zoning in on.
First up, the government’s going to make sure U.S né?. “I’m here to talk about seizing AI’s potential.” Bottom line: the U.S né?. Vance urged the audience to take more risks and laid out four areas the U.S né?. Vance threw down the gauntlet, vowing that American AI won’t be misused for authoritarian censorship.
Lastly, he tackled the issue of jobs and how AI could shake things up. whipping up its own AI action plan that skirts around being overly cautious with regulations aiming to make sure all Americans get to reap the benefits of this game-changing tech. Without even touching on what the EU has cooking regulation-wise, Vance extended an olive branch to other countries, saying, “Lemme know if you wanna team up with us and follow our lead.”
His speech marked a shift from the usual AI conversation centered around risk. “The Trump administration’s all about pro-worker AI policies to create more jobs in the U.S.” Vance announced.
He also took aim at the idea of AI safety in all its forms. Vance representing the Trump administration laid it out plain and simple: the U.S. “I’m not here to chatter about AI safety, which was the big deal a couple of years back,” Vance said. companies’ influence, and figuring out where government fits into the mix. regulations could put the kibosh on AI if they go overboard né?. Hey folks, at the AI Action Summit in Paris this week, the U.S. AI tech continues to be top-notch worldwide and a prime partner for others in both government and business.
Next on the list.. né?. But let me tell you, they still made a splash: Vice President JD Vance stepped up to the plate and delivered a speech to a crowd of dignitaries, tech bigwigs, and regulators. wants to be numero uno, and too much red tape is a buzzkill