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JD Vance rails against 'excessive regulation' of AI at Paris summit

SeattlePI.com Tuesday, 11 February 2025 ()
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has told a Paris summit on artificial intelligence that the Trump administration will “ensure that AI systems developed in America are free from ideological bias,” and that the U.S. would “never restrict our citizens’ right to free speech.” He also used his speech on Tuesday to world leaders, tech bosses and researchers to repeatedly push back against “excessive regulation” of the rapidly growing AI industry, which he said would kill off the “transformative industry.”
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News video: JD Vance to EU: Deregulate AI or the US Will Lead, Slams Europe’s Overregulation of Tech

JD Vance to EU: Deregulate AI or the US Will Lead, Slams Europe’s Overregulation of Tech 03:04

At the Paris AI Summit, JD Vance, US Vice President, warned the EU about overregulation in AI. Criticizing Europe’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and GDPR, Vance argued that excessive regulation could stifle innovation. Praising the US’s "open regulatory environment," he reaffirmed America’s...

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