Vance warns the EU against AI excessive regulation at Paris Summit
Paris, France – Vice President JD VanceIn his first international address, he warned the EU countries against excessive regulation and said that Trump’s administration wants artificial intelligence to remain free from ideological bias.
“Trump’s administration is bothered by reports that some foreign government considers the splashing of screws to US technological companies with international prints,” Vance said as he spoke with world leaders and technical executives at the artificial intelligence action in Paris, France. “Now, America cannot and will not accept it, and we think it is a terrible mistake – not only for the United States – but also for your own countries.”
Vance said that now they want to ensure that the Internet is a safe place, but he suggested to the European Union Digital Services Act went too far, bringing “huge regulations” and “police so -called disinformation”.
“One thing is to prevent the predator from moving to the child on the internet, and something is completely different from preventing an adult or woman to approach the opinion that the government considers being misinformation,” Vance said.
The Digital Services Act seeks to hold platforms more responsible for the protection of European users from harmful or illegal content on its web locations and imposes fines on abusers. Last July, The EU found that the Social Media X platform, owned Efficiency of the Ministry of Government Head and Trump ally Elon muskis not in accordance with the demands for transparency or liability of the law.
Vance said to the leaders, including European Commission President Ursul von der Leyen, that the excessive regulation of AI sector could “kill the transformative industry just as they take off”, and Trump’s administration will make the priority of promoting AI policy for growth.
“I would love to see that a deregulation taste is going on in a lot of conversations at this conference,” Vance said.
During his address, Vance promoted AI of America’s policies, echoing by encouraging French President Emmanuel Macron to accept the EU deregulatory environment to encourage more development of AI on the continent.
Macron said on Monday that France creates enough clean electricity to build an artificial intelligence center, for which huge amounts of energy is needed.
“On the second part of the ocean, I have a good friend who says” drill, baby, exercise, “Macron said, regarding the President Trump and his pressure on the energy of fossil fuels.” Here, there is no need for “drilling, honey, drilling.” is just a ‘plug, honey, plug.’ ”
Although the intention of the summit, which Macron was co -organized with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was to establish standards for sustainable AI in the public interest, the race between global forces was overshadowed to become a dominant country into the sector.
Google’s chief executive directors, Google Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman Openi, attend a summit, as well as world leaders, including Chinese Vice Prime Minister Zhang Guoqing.
Vance said that Trump’s administration will ensure that the US will continue to be a partner of the election for foreign countries and companies in developing AI.
Until the vice president mentioned China – or his new AI company Deepseek – He put on “enemy side of opponents” who “weapons AI software for transcribing history, survey users and censorship speech”.
“I want to be clear: this administration will block such efforts, completely stopping,” Vance said. “We will protect American AI and Chip technologies from theft and abuse, work with our allies and partners to strengthen and expand these protection and closed paths to advertising areas that achieve AI capabilities that threaten all our people.”
He expanded the warning as well.
“Today I would also remind our international friends that partnership with such regimes never pays off in the long run. From CCTV to 5G equipment, we are all aware of the cheap technology on the market that the authoritarian strongly subsidized and exported the regimes,” said Mr. Vance.