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JD Vance makes his diplomatic debut at AI summit in Paris
JD Vance has arrived in France for his first major diplomatic outing as vice president of the United States, using an artificial intelligence summit in Paris and the Munich Security Conference in Germany to showcase a more assertive approach to global affairs under Donald Trump's administration. Vance is expected to challenge European Union efforts to regulate AI while advocating for a market-driven approach favoring innovation over heavy oversight. The event, attended by world leaders and top executives, marks a crucial moment for France and the European Union as they push for a leadership role in AI development. Beyond tech policy, Vance's trip will also focus on pressing security matters, including Ukraine and NATO, with planned meetings with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. His presence signals a shift in the United States' foreign policy priorities, emphasizing both economic competitiveness and diplomatic recalibration. For now, it remains to be seen how Vance will navigate his first major test on the world stage.
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Vance to attend global AI summit in Paris for first international trip as VP
Vice President J.D. Vance will attend a two-day artificial intelligence summit in Paris next week for his first international trip since taking office in January. The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, which is hosting leaders from across the globe, will focus on problems that can be solved by AI. It aims to "collectively establish scientific foundations, solutions and standards for more sustainable AI working for collective progress and in the public interest," according to the French Embassy. French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are co-hosting the gathering. The meeting comes on the heels of a new Chinese artificial intelligence site that has roiled financial markets in the U.S. and spooked the tech sector. DeepSeek debuted last week as a low-cost, open-source generative AI tool that rivals apps such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, despite the fact that it relies on inferior chips and technology. There are no international regulations governing the development of artificial intelligence. Vance's trip also comes after the White House announced Stargate -- a $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence development in the U.S. backed by OpenAI, Softbank and Oracle. President Trump called it the largest AI infrastructure project in history and said it would provide "the physical and virtual infrastructure to power the next generation of AI." After the summit in France, Vance is expected to head to the annual Munich Security Conference.
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US Vice President JD Vance will attend AI summit in Paris, French official says
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. 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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US Vice President JD Vance Will Attend AI Summit in Paris, French Official Says
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. 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." Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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US Vice President JD Vance will attend AI summit in Paris, French official says
PARIS -- 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. 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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Vance to Attend AI Summit in Paris, Highlighting Trump Priority
Vice President JD Vance will attend a summit on artificial intelligence in Paris next week, according to a person familiar with his plans, a trip that will highlight the administration's focus on the rapidly developing industry. The AI Action Summit brings together government officials, business leaders, and the heads of international groups and non-governmental organizations. The trip will be Vance's first abroad since becoming vice president. The person familiar discussed the planned visit on condition of anonymity.
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JD Vance embarks on first foreign trip to France and Germany
Vice president JD Vance is set to make his diplomatic debut on the international stage next week, traveling to France and Germany for two major events focused on artificial intelligence and global security. According to The Washington Post, he will first attend the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, where world leaders and tech executives will discuss the rapidly evolving AI landscape amid rising competition between the United States and China. This visit follows president Donald Trump's recent meeting with the CEO of Nvidia and growing speculation about tighter restrictions on chip exports to China. After Paris, Vance will head to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, a prestigious annual event where global security threats, including democratic stability and climate-related risks, take center stage. The previous vice president, Kamala Harris, addressed the conference last year, engaging with international leaders on pressing geopolitical crises. Meanwhile, Trump has yet to reveal his first overseas trip as president.
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U.S. Vice President Vance arrives in Paris for AI summit
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US Vice President Vance Will Attend AI Summit in Paris, Says French Diplomatic Source
PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President JD Vance will attend the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris next week, said a French diplomatic source. Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a $500 billion AI project called Stargate. Investment in Europe has been more modest, with the continent's tech startups struggling to adopt the new technology at the same rate as U.S. rivals. Meanwhile, a Chinese AI model DeepSeek's emergence has shaken up the tech sector, offering companies access to the technology at a fraction of the cost and providing the potential to push other AI companies to improve their models and bring down prices. Regulators have raised concerns about whether DeepSeek is copying OpenAI data or censoring answers that could portray China unfavorably. It is under investigation in several European countries. (Reporting by Elizabeth Pineau; Editing by Makini Brice/Sudip Kar-Gupta)
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US vice president JD Vance will attend AI summit in Paris, says French diplomatic source
US vice president JD Vance will attend the artificial intelligence (AI) Action Summit in Paris next week, said a French diplomatic source. Last month, US President Donald Trump unveiled a $500 billion AI project called Stargate. Investment in Europe has been more modest, with the continent's tech startups struggling to adopt the new technology at the same rate as US rivals. Meanwhile, a Chinese AI model DeepSeek's emergence has shaken up the tech sector, offering companies access to the technology at a fraction of the cost and providing the potential to push other AI companies to improve their models and bring down prices. Regulators have raised concerns about whether DeepSeek is copying OpenAI data or censoring answers that could portray China unfavorably. It is under investigation in several European countries.
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Vance to take first foreign trip to France, Germany
Vice President Vance will travel to Europe next week for his first foreign trip since the inauguration, a VP spokesperson confirmed to The Hill. Vance will travel to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit in France and the Munich Security Conference in Germany, The Washington Post first reported. The AI Action Summit, which runs February 10 to 11, is set to take place at the Grand Palais in Paris. Vance's participation in the summit comes as competition between the U.S. and China has heated up over AI development amid the surge of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek last week. President Trump on Friday met with CEO of chipmaking powerhouse Nvidia and is reportedly mulling tightening chip exports to China. Trump has also announced a new project to invest up to $500 billion in building the infrastructure needed for AI. He said he will use his energy emergency declaration to approve power stations for AI centers. Vance will then travel to Germany for The Munich Security Conference, which takes place from February 14 to 16 and focuses on global security challenges, including on issues like democracy and climate security. Former Vice President Harris traveled to the annual gathering last year, where she delivered a speech. She also met with foreign leaders to discuss the situations at the time in Ukraine and the Middle East. Trump has not yet announced his first foreign trip as president.
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JD Vance, the US Vice President, is set to attend a high-level AI summit in Paris, marking his first international trip since taking office. The summit will focus on AI development and regulation, with global leaders and tech executives in attendance.
US Vice President JD Vance is set to make his diplomatic debut on the global stage by attending a high-level artificial intelligence summit in Paris next week. This two-day event, known as the AI Action Summit, will be Vance's first official foreign trip since taking office in January 1.
The summit aims to "collectively establish scientific foundations, solutions and standards for more sustainable AI working for collective progress and in the public interest," according to the French Embassy 2. It will bring together heads of state, top government officials, CEOs, and other key players in the tech sector to address the rapid advancements in AI technology 3.
French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will co-host the gathering 4. China's Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang is also expected to attend, highlighting the global nature of the event 5.
Vance is expected to challenge European Union efforts to regulate AI while advocating for a market-driven approach that favors innovation over heavy oversight 1. This aligns with his previous statements at a July Senate hearing, where he expressed concerns about "preemptive overregulation attempts" that could entrench existing tech incumbents 3.
The summit comes in the wake of significant AI-related events:
The emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI model offering low-cost, open-source generative AI capabilities that rival established apps like ChatGPT 2.
The announcement of Stargate, a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the US, backed by OpenAI, Softbank, and Oracle 2.
Beyond AI policy, Vance's trip will also focus on pressing security matters. He is expected to attend the Munich Security Conference following the Paris summit, where discussions on Ukraine and NATO are likely to take place 1. This dual-focus trip signals a shift in US foreign policy priorities, emphasizing both economic competitiveness and diplomatic recalibration.
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