At the AI Action Summit in Paris, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance presented a vision focused on AI opportunity rather than caution. Declining to sign the summit's resolutions, he emphasized America's commitment to maintaining its tech dominance while avoiding excessive regulations. Vance urged global partners to collaborate with the U.S. on AI development, dismissing EU regulatory frameworks. He articulated a strategic focus on positioning U.S. technologies as the gold standard globally and highlighted that aggressive regulation could hinder technological progress and innovation.
Vance emphasized a shift from AI safety to AI opportunity, arguing the U.S. aims to dominate in AI without overly precautionary regulations.
He outlined that excessive regulation could stifle innovation, claiming the U.S. must remain the global gold standard for AI technology.
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