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The US Vice President warns global leaders against the striking AI deals with “authoritarian regimes” in a veiled Jab in China.
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“Excessive regulation of the AI sector can kill a transformative sector just when it takes off,” Vance told Global Leaders, chiefs of the technology industry and politicians gathered on Tuesday of the Grand Palais of the French capital.
At the summit, a three-way race for AI dominance appeared, with Europe striving to regulate and invest, China expands access through state-backed technology giants and the United States, below President Donald TrumpSupporting a hand approach.
In a thin -veiled Jab against China, Vance also warned global leaders against the striking artificial intelligence deals with “authoritarian regimes”.
“Partnership with them means connecting your nation as an authoritarian master who seeks to infiltrate, dig and seize your information infrastructure,” he said.
He said the Trump administration would “guarantee that AI systems developed in America are free from ideological biases” and that the United States “will never limit the right of our citizens to freedom to freedom.”
For its part, Europe has promised an additional € 50 billion ($ 51.6 billion) to strengthen the ambition of the AI block, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday.
He will go to the top of the European AI Champions Initiative, which has already promised € 150 billion ($ 154.8 billion) from suppliers, investors and industry, Von der Leyen told the event.
Also among those present at the top of the summit is Chinese Deputy Prime Minister Gian Gucking, reflecting Beijing's interest in forming global standards for AI.
In Beijing, employees on Monday condemned Western efforts to limit access to AI instruments while the Chinese company Depeops's illiterate holiday Called calls in the US Congress to limit its use due to security concerns. China encourages open source AI, arguing that accessibility will guarantee global AI benefits.
Concerns about the potential dangers of AI have emerged during the summit, especially when nations are struggling with how to regulate technology that is increasingly intertwined with defense and war.
“I think one day we will have to find ways to control AI, otherwise we will lose control of everything,” said Admiral Pierre Vandier, who manages the efforts to modernize NATO.
Separately, the battle with high bets over AI Power escalates in the private sector.
Offer of $ 97.4 billion Of the investors led by Elon Musk – who now heads the Trump Ministry of Government – to gain non -profit goal behind Openai, has been rejected by his CEO Sam Altman, who is also present at the Paris summit.