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Vice President JD Vance criticized the European Union's stricter regulations on artificial intelligence, arguing they could stifle innovation and lead to authoritarian censorship. He also warned against partnering with China, stating it could lead to an authoritarian master taking control of information infrastructure. Vance's comments came during an AI summit in Paris, where he represented the Trump administration's America First agenda.
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