JD VANCE says that the release of the regulation AI is good for American workers and technological innovators
Tuesday Vice-President JD Vance said that the Trump administration support for AI and technology innovations should benefit populists and those who invest and the main technological companies.
“I think there is too much fear that AI only replaces jobs rather than increasing so much that we do now,” said Vance Andreessen Horowitz American Dynamism Summit In Washington, DC
While Vance has acknowledged that new technologies could lead to a displacement of certain jobs, as was the case with banking storytellers when the automatic counter was invented, he said that history shows that innovation ultimately helps to create more attractive and more remunerated jobs.
“What I propose is that each group, our workers, the populists on the one hand, the technological optimists on the other hand, failed by this government, not only by the government of the last administration, but the government in some respects, in the last 40 years,” said Vance.
By not imposing important regulations at AI, the Trump administration promises to give the technological sector the freedom to innovate.
The vice-president also argued that “reorganizing the commercial and price regime on an international scale” as well as the reduction of immigration would serve as a deterrence for relocation.
“Cheap labor is fundamentally a crutch, and it is a crutch that inhibits innovation,” said Vance. “We don’t want people to look for cheap workforce. We want them to invest and build here in the United States of America. ”