Former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice places emphasis on the global artificial intelligence race and warns that the US must remain in China, the “technical leader” against “great competitors.” .
“The US is currently a technical leader and we need to keep it that way. We absolutely have to win this race. A great competitor here,” I said in “The Story” on Friday.
“Deregulation Taste”: JD Vance Lays out Paris Vision for the Future of AI under Trump
Earlier this week, Vice President JD Vance laid out the Trump administration’s vision for the future of artificial intelligence during an AI action summit in Paris.
In his remarks, Vance highlighted deregulation, private sector innovation, safety and security, and global cooperation, whilst promoting America’s success in the growth of AI.
“The Vice President is absolutely right that the US is now a technical leader, and we need to keep it that way,” Rice said.
Vance’s comments are in line with recent actions by the Trump administration to advance American AI.
In January, Trump was called $500 billion, Stargate, a joint venture for a data center between investment holding company SoftBank and Oracle, Openai and Oracle, a high-tech company that Trump labeled as “the biggest AI infrastructure project in history.” Announcing the AI infrastructure project.
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The project includes an initial investment of $100 billion, which is expected to grow to $500 billion over Trump’s term, and will build “huge” data centers in the US to generate AI.
Rice argued that the federal government has a “role” when it comes to the AI arms race.
“The federal government needs to maintain and increase spending in frontier technology and universities, such as Stanford and MIT, and where many of these breakthroughs are taking place, but it is also very innovative and creative. There are also private sector benefits, “She told Fox News anchor Martha McCallum.
In his remarks Tuesday, Vance also pushed for the emergence of a “deadline” taste” at the meeting, noting the pitfalls of “overregulation” that could hinder the transformational industry. He also vowed to support the growing AI policy of the United States.
While giving Vance “awards,” the former Secretary of State said, “that some of the European regulatory impulses are really troublesome to really curb some technological advances in the US private sector. I’m worried.”
Vance has also issued warnings to other foreign governments that the Trump administration is “tightening screws on American tech companies,” claiming it would not tolerate such restrictions. He warned against working with enemies who “weaponized AI software to rewrite history, investigate users, and rewrite censored speeches.”
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Rice said the world is completely unaware of the threats associated with AI technology, but the potential drawback is another reason why democracies like the US must beat race.
“You think Chinese people have those guardrails for a minute? No. They treat it like a community. They’ll lie about it. The state, swiftly and hard “We need to run to, but don’t let it be a regulation that will stop the extremely strong, innovative impulses in American society,” she said.
Given the “existent nature of these transformational technologies,” Rice says, the innovators behind AI development should have both the knowledge and wisdom to “fully harness” the opportunities offered by technology. I warned that.
Diana Stancy of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.