US Vice President JD Vance will attend AI summit in Paris, French
official says
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[February 04, 2025]
By SYLVIE CORBET
PARIS (AP)
— U.S. Vice President JD Vance will attend a two-day high-level summit
focusing on artificial intelligence in Paris next week, his first
scheduled trip abroad since taking office, a French diplomatic official
said. |

Vice President JD Vance speaks in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at
the White House, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex
Brandon) |
The so-called AI Action Summit is to gather heads of state and
top government officials, CEOs and other actors involved in the
tech sector, which has been shaken up by galloping advances.
Vance has not made any official foreign trips since his
inauguration last month. The French diplomatic official spoke on
condition of anonymity as the list of top attendees has not been
made official yet.
The U.S. Embassy would not comment, referring questions to the
White House.
China’s Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang is amid those expected to
attend the summit. which will be co-presided by French President
Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Vance's trip comes after President Donald Trump last month
talked up a joint venture investing up to $500 billion for
infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence by a new
partnership of OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank. The new entity,
Stargate, will start building out data centers and the
electricity generation needed for the further development of the
fast-evolving AI in Texas, according to the White House.
Meanwhile, Chinese AI model DeepSeek’s emergence has shaken up
the tech sector, offering companies access to the technology at
a fraction of the previous cost and providing the potential to
push other AI companies to improve their models and bring down
prices.
Vance in the past has acknowledged some harmful AI applications,
but said at a July Senate hearing that he worries that concern
is justifying “some preemptive overregulation attempts that
would frankly entrench the tech incumbents that we already
have.”
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