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Paris AI summit: US VP JD Vance warns the EU that excessive AI regulation could strangle the tech and rejects content moderation as “authoritarian censorship”

U.S. Vice President JD Vance warned Europeans on Tuesday that what he called their excessive regulation …

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  • @amandalws Amanda Lewis on x
    Encouraging to hear this key point from @VP at the AI Summit in France: “[O]ur laws will keep Big Tech, little tech and all other developers on a level playing field.”
  • @dan_jeffries1 Daniel Jeffries on x
    JD Vance's Keynote at the Paris Summit is a straight banger. Goodbye AI safety nonsense, hello AI opportunity. Let's go! (Link to speech in comments) Some quotes and a link to the speech: “I am not hear to talk about AI safety, I'm here to talk about AI opportunity.” “The
  • @shakeelhashim Shakeel on x
    JD Vance: “I am not here to talk about AI safety, I'm here to talk about AI opportunity.” “The future is not going to be won by hand wringing about AI safety. It will be won by building.”
  • @rosiebirchard Rosie Birchard on x
    Vance's message to Europe on AI is crystal clear: -US “will not accept” foreign govts “tightening the screws” on US tech companies -US is leader in AI & “plans to keep it that way” -Namechecks & criticizes DSA+ GDPR -Europe should approach with “optimism rather than trepidation” …
  • @cat_zakrzewski Cat Zakrzewski on x
    Vice President JD Vance is giving the first address of his international trip at the AI Summit in France. European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, musician Pharrell Williams and other leaders sit behind him onstage. [image]
  • @ashleyburkecbc Ashley Burke on x
    A senior Canadian official says the Prime Minister spoke to U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance in Paris at an AI summit. Trudeau brought up the impact of steel tariffs in Ohio, the official said. Vance didn't respond to our questions about the tariffs on the way into the event. [vide…
  • @miles_brundage Miles Brundage on x
    Emergency blog post before my flight on Vice President Vance's remarks at the AI summit (link below). Many aspects of his speech were expected but there were some more notable aspects that merit discussion and in some cases are encouraging re: where American AI policy could go. […
  • @shakeelhashim Shakeel on x
    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei strongly criticises the Paris AI Action Summit, calling it a “missed opportunity” and saying that “greater focus and urgency is needed ... given the pace at which the technology is progressing” [image]
  • @anthropicai @anthropicai on x
    A statement from Dario Amodei on the Paris AI Action Summit: https://www.anthropic.com/...
  • @keeganmcb Keegan McBride on x
    Vice President Vance has just delivered what is probably one of the most impactful speeches on US AI and technology policy that I have ever seen. There is going to be a lot of global policymakers running around right now trying to come to grips with what just happened.
  • @adamkovac Adam Kovacevich on x
    Credit where it's due: it's great to see the US pushing back on Europe's tech protectionism and doomerism. Vance is right: we got tech regulation right in the US and should be proud of that.
  • @firstadopter Tae Kim on x
    “This administration will ensure that American AI technology continues to be the gold standard worldwide and we are the partner of choice for others foreign countries and certainly businesses” - @JDVance $NVDA
  • r/singularity r on reddit
    “Time is short,” says Anthropic, issuing an urgent call at the AI summit.  They predict that by 2026 or 2027, the capabilities of AI systems …
  • @shakeelhashim Shakeel on x
    A disaster for Emmanuel Macron: the US and UK have indeed not signed the AI Action Summit statement. [image]
  • @ideafaktory Steve Faktor on x
    Irrelevant. Unless countries are prepared to regulate access to compute capacity or what organizations can adopt what models (they're not), AI acceleration will continue unabated.
  • @robrombach Robin Rombach on x
    Europe ♥️ Open Source. [image]
  • r/LabourUK r on reddit
    US and UK refuse to sign Paris summit declaration on ‘inclusive’ AI
  • r/ukpolitics r on reddit
    US and U.K. not among signatories of Paris AI summit declaration
  • @vonderleyen Ursula von der Leyen on x
    The AI race is just beginning. Building on the European AI Champions initiative, I'm glad to announce InvestAI 🇪🇺 We aim to mobilise €200 billion in AI investments in Europe ↓ https://x.com/...
  • @vonderleyen Ursula von der Leyen on x
    “Europe is open for AI and for business!” I told CEOs in the margins of the AI Summit, including European tech champion @ASMLcompany. Our 12 AI factories - computing hubs open to all - are the largest public investment in AI in the world. It will seed and it will multiply. [image…
  • @rmsherman Rob Sherman on x
    At the @thealliance_ai 's event at the Paris AI Action Summit, @AIatMeta's @ylecun is talking not about LLMs but about the NEXT generation of AI models that can understand how the physical world works. [image]
  • @bertuzluca Luca Bertuzzi on x
    EXCLUSIVE: 🇫🇷, 🇩🇪 & 🇳🇱 are set to publish a paper later this week asking not only to cover AI and cloud services under the #DMA but also to update the DMA's list of obligations & introduce a supervisory fee for gatekeepers. All details on @mlexclusive. https://www.mlex.com/...
  • @afinetheorem Kevin A. Bryan on x
    France just held a big AI summit. They want to build up their tech sector. Global prosperity would be enhanced by this. But I can't tell you how insane EU regulation is here, and how it inadvertently enhances market power of big US firms. Let's look at GDPR, for example. 1/x
  • @kevinroose Kevin Roose on x
    5 notes from the Paris AI summit, where policymakers are talking about DeepSeek and Trump's AI plans (or were until 20 minutes ago, now they're gossiping about Elon buying OpenAI) https://www.nytimes.com/...
  • @justintrudeau Justin Trudeau on x
    Canada and France have been partners in AI from the start. We believe in its potential, and we want to see it developed responsibly. Glad to be at the AI Action Summit in Paris to continue that work with you, my friend. [video]
  • @garymarcus Gary Marcus on x
    Absolutely brutal reviews of the Paris AI Summit. (4 examples below, click to see the full images) U.S. and UK are reportedly not planning to sign the proposed statement and @tegmark is urging countries not to sign. Almost nobody seems to be happy. [image]