Mohammed Soliman
The vice president’s speech at the Paris AI Summit emphasized speed, deregulation, and America’s bid for global technological supremacy.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a theoretical or futuristic concept—it has become the defining force shaping global power structures, economic dominance, and societal transformation. The Trump administration has embraced AI as a strategic pillar of its national and economic security agenda, rejecting the regulatory caution of previous administrations in favor of an aggressive pro-growth, pro-competition strategy.
Vice President JD Vance’s speech at the Paris AI Action Summit this week laid out the administration’s AI doctrine: America will lead AI innovation, resist regulatory overreach, safeguard free expression, and prioritize AI-driven economic expansion.
“I’d like to make four main points today. Number one, this administration will ensure that American AI technology continues to be the gold standard worldwide, and we are the partner of choice for others, foreign countries, and certainly businesses as they expand their own use of AI,” Vance said.
This is more than just an economic race. AI is now a geopolitical weapon. Vance made this explicit in Paris, declaring that AI and other emergent technology “are dangerous in the wrong hands, but are incredible tools for liberty and prosperity in the right hands.” The Trump administration is not merely aiming for leadership in AI—it is seeking outright dominance, positioning Washington as the global gatekeeper of AI capabilities.
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