Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned US Vice President JD Vance’s overture to Germany’s far right as a direct intervention in the country’s democracy, marking a new low point in transatlantic relations after Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
The European Union's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Friday that a speech by U.S. Vice President JD Vance at the Munich Security conference felt as if the United States was 'trying to pick a fight' with Europe.
Vice President JD Vance slammed the European Union for "straight up canceling the results of a presidential election" in Romania "based on flimsy suspicions" that Russia interfered, during a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Friday (full speech here).
In his first international address, Vice President JD Vance also argued AI must remain free from "ideological bias."
Vance took a shot at the European Union’s tech regulation, criticized the bloc’s policing of content and said “AI must remain free from ideological bias.”
US vice president warns global leaders against striking AI deals with ‘authoritarian regimes’ in a veiled jab at China.
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Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that the United States intends to remain the dominant force in AI and warned that the EU's far tougher regulatory approach to the technology could cripple it.
Vance, setting out the Trump administration's America First agenda, said the United States intended to remain the dominant force in AI and strongly opposed the European Union's far tougher regulatory
Vice President J.D. Vance didn't get the warmest of receptions at the Munich Security Conference when he entered into a speech attacking the governance of the European Union. According to Politico, Vance delivered a "U.
At the AI Action Summit in Paris on Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance articulated a positive vision for American leadership in technology —one that is more innovative than the European Union’s, more aligned with American values than Big Tech’s,
Germany's chancellor hit back after U.S. Vice President JD Vance scolded European leaders over their approach to democracy and met with the leader of a German far-right party.