February 11, 2025: US Vice President JD Vance will make a statement at the Paris AI Action Summit. sauce
PARIS – As global leaders gathered in the French capital for this week’s AI Action Summit, countries have doubled their efforts to dominate emerging technologies that capture the imagination of their people.
Rival Speech at Grand Palais – Top 100 Years of Glass Hosting Global Leaders, High-Tech Executives and Civil Society Organizations – US Vice President JD Vance and European Commission Ursula von del Reyen outlines the vision of their rivals I did. Artificial intelligence expressed in languages such as innovation, competition, and safety.
“This administration ensures that American AI technology will remain the gold standard around the world,” said Vance, a former US Senator, condemning further regulations that could hinder technology growth, and the world’s largest government officials. He told the leader.
“The United States is an AI leader and our administration plans to keep it that way,” he added.
Currently, German politician von der Leyen is in his second five-year term with the European Commission, refuting what she called Europe’s “a distinctive approach to AI.” did.
The 27 Country Block is in the midst of implementing a comprehensive rule known as the Artificial Intelligence Act, but the industry is that laws that will only gain full momentum in the second half of 2026 could undermine the European Union’s competitive capabilities. We are responding to concerns. Worldwide.
“We bring AI to industry-specific applications and leverage its power for productivity and people,” von der Reyen said in general support of 50 billion euros for the European-based AI project. After announcing the film, he spoke to the global leaders of Paris. “This is where Europe can really lead the race.”
In fact, Washington and Brussels have denounced similar goals in rival approaches to artificial intelligence, despite the Trump administration’s denouncement of new AI laws and von der Leyen supporting Bullock’s AI laws. I’m sharing it.
Both the Atlantic have spent hundreds of billions of dollars on both public and private funds on underlying infrastructure such as high-performance computing to win domestic companies first place over their international rivals. , hopes to promote local innovation and economic development. Politicians are meeting domestic demand from industries eager to utilize technology, as well as global competition with authoritarian regimes like China.
Last month, the White House announced a $100 billion investment led by a consortium of Openai, Softbank, MGX and Oracle to boost US computing infrastructure. The EU’s 50 billion euro announcement on February 11 is part of a broad corporate investment pledge of 150 billion euros in EU-based AI investments over the next five years, and the importance Brussels needs to develop Washington This is a response to a doubling of infrastructure. The most advanced AI model.
At the AI Action Summit’s final communica, 60 countries, including France, India, China and Canada, agreed to a series of voluntary commitments to make new technologies more comprehensive and sustainable. The US and the UK did not sign the documents. Neither country has signed such a global statement for the first time since London hosted the first of these global AI summits in late 2023.
In his speech, Vice President Vance pushed back global efforts to curb AI through new rules. He argued that it would narrow down the industry where such laws are only beginning to be held around the world. “We need an international regulatory system that encourages the creation of AI technology, rather than strangle it,” he told an audience in Paris.
Despite Europe’s new comprehensive AI rulebook, how much does Brussels and other EU capitals say in the industry that overregulation puts the bloc down compared to its global rivals We are reevaluating whether to promote it.
In accumulating completion of AI laws in late 2022, French President Emmanuel Macron urged EU counterparts to curb rules to support European companies. Eventually, those pleas fell into deaf ears.
But as global leaders leave Paris after this week’s two-day AI summit, Macron’s AI vision supports new laws, promotes public-private investment and competes at the global stage to build national champions I will. 27 Country Blocks.
Europe, which reflects policies implemented by both former President Joe Biden and the new Trump administration, is by focusing hundreds of billions of euros on emerging technologies politicians believe to jump the country’s slower economy. , I want to show that it is open for business. That includes adopting new funds for Brussels to go toe toe with Washington and toe toe to promote AI’s unique vision to compete with what the US continues to defend.
“We’re simplifying,” Macron told the AI Action Summit about the possibility of pullbacks for European surveillance of AI systems. “It’s very clear that we have to resynchronize with other parts of the world.”