At the Paris summit, US vice-president JD Vance defended the non-interventionist approach in the United States and warned against “excessive regulation” that could “kill” AI.
US vice-president JD Vance torples calls to regulate the development of artificial intelligence.
The relative of Donald Trump estimates the world at the dawn of a “New industrial revolution“. According to him, a”excessive regulation“Could dissuade investors and seize the growth of the AI sector.
In his speech, delivered Tuesday at the AI summit in Paris, the American vice-president also has rejected content moderation on social networks, by calling it “Authoritarian censorship“.
The Trump administration is “concerned“By the fact that foreign bodies plan to tighten the screw to American technological giants,” said JD Vance, targeting in particular the EU and its regulation on digital services (DSA).
Three opposite visions of the AI sector
JD Vance’s speech at the Paris top on artificial intelligence sheds light on three opposite visions of the perspectives of the sector.
Washington defends a deregulating with the hope of released initiatives.
Europe wants a rules to avoid drifts. Emmanuel Macron insists on “Need rules“and one”confidence“.
And China supports with grants Tech giants.
The question of funding being central, the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced that Europe would mobilize 200 billion euros to invest in the sector. She stressed that AI can be one “Force for the common good“As long as its advantages are”accessible to all“.
Another sign of divergence on AI governance, the United States and the United Kingdom have not signed the common declaration of the summit organized by France, according to which AI must be “inclusive“,”open“,”ethics” And “safe“.
61 countries, including China, have affixed their signatures to this document.
Without pronouncing the name of China, JD Vance warned against any association with “an authoritarian regime“” whose objective is to “seize“Information infrastructure.