Vance says that world leader AI needs to be free from ideological prejudices, American technology is not a censorship tool
Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that AI must be freed from ideological prejudices and that American technology is not a censorship tool. (Credit: Reuters)
Vice President JD Vance told Paris world leaders on Tuesday that the United States intends to maintain its dominant power. Artificial Intelligence (AI) He warned that the European Union’s much more stringent regulatory approach to technology could undermine it.
Vance said that this technology should be freed from ideological prejudices, and that President Donald Trump Management ensures that the most powerful artificial intelligence systems are built in the US. He added that Washington wanted to partner with the industry world.
“AI is freed from ideological prejudice and I feel very strongly that American AI will not be adopted as a tool for authoritarian censorship,” Vance was the first scheduled trip abroad since taking office. I’ve mentioned this on my trip.

Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that the US intends to maintain the dominant power of AI, warning that the EU’s much more stringent regulatory approach to technology could undermine it . (Reuters/Benoitésier/Reuters)
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“We believe that excessive regulation of the AI sector can kill transformative industries when it is taking off. We will make every effort to encourage growth-promoting AI policies. Many conversations at this meeting.”
Vance was speaking at the AI Action Summit. There, world leaders, top technology executives and policymakers gathered to discuss the impact of technology on global security, economics and governance. Among those present were French President Emmanuel Macron, Indian Prime Minister Sri Modi and Chinese Vice Prime Minister Chang Guochin.
The summit comes weeks after Trump announces a new $500 billion An AI infrastructure project called Stargate.
Vance said the European online privacy rules, known for the acronym GDPR, mean the endless legal compliance costs for small businesses.
Last year, European lawmakers approved the Block AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive set of rules to manage technology. The tech giants and some capitals are pushing it to be generously enforced.

Vice President JD Vance will speak at Tuesday’s summit. (Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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Vance has previously suggested that the US should rethink NATO’s commitment if the European government imposes restrictions on Elon Musk’s social media platforms.
“Many of our most productive tech companies are forced to deal with the EU’s digital services laws and the public of regulations that have created about removing content and cracking down on so-called misinformation,” Vance said. said.
“And of course we want to ensure that the internet is a safe place, but that’s one thing to prevent predators from preying on children on the internet, and that’s what grown men and women do. Preventing access is completely different, the government believes it is misinformation.
Vance said hostile foreign enemies would weaponize AI software, rewrite history, investigate users, give censored speeches, and undermine national security in other countries. He said the Trump administration will work to protect American AI and chip technology from theft and misuse.
He also said American workers will be at the heart of US policy on AI.

Vance said American workers will be at the heart of US policy on AI. (istock / istock)
“We believe that AI will fight for policies that ensure that our workers are productive, and they will be able to repay higher wages, better profits, and rewards in safer and prosperous communities. I hope to get it,” Vance said. “The most immediate applications of law, medicine, manufacturing and AI are not replacing the work Americans do, but supplementing almost every supplement.”
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With the US UK They did not sign the declaration of the Paris AI Summit entitled “Comprehensive and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Statement.”
The Communique “ensures that AI is open, inclusive, transparent, ethical, safe, safe and reliable, taking into account the international framework for all” and “for the people and the planet “Making AI sustainable” is a priority.
It was not immediately clear why the US and the UK didn’t sign up.
Reuters contributed to this report.