The United States believes that overzealous rulemaking could “kill” the artificial intelligence industry, US Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday, taking Donald Trump’s fight against curbs on AI ...
Vance said the United States would block authoritarian governments’ efforts to use AI to expand surveillance and undermine the national security interests of other countries. Von der Leyen ...
Legal controls over development and use of artificial intelligence hit an obstacle this week, as the US and UK refused to ...
threatens to impose sweeping AI regulations in American states — even after President Donald Trump revoked the previous administration’s restrictive framework. On January 23, Trump signed ...
“We believe that excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry just as it’s taking off,” Vance told heads of state and CEOs gathered in Paris for the Artificial ...
Vice President JD Vance told Europeans "massive" regulations on artificial intelligence could strangle the technology.
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The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris was supposed to culminate with a joint declaration on artificial ...
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Speaking ahead of the AI Summit in Paris, Micheál Martin said the EU risked being left behind if the only regulation ... would match the United States, for example, or other parts of the world." ...
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