J. D. Vance claims freeing AI from regulation is good for American workers and tech innovators

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On Tuesday, Vice President JD Vans said that the Trump administration should support AI and technology innovation support, both people and investors and top technology companies should benefit.

“I think AI is now a lot of fear that we will replace jobs than to increase the many things we do now,” Andresen Horovits American Dynamism Summit In Washington, DC

Although Vans acknowledges that new technologies can be displaced by certain tasks, as was the case with the bank tellers at the time of the discovery of ATM, he said that history shows that innovation ends in the end, helping to create higher salary work.

Vans said, “What I propose is every group, our workers, the people on the one hand, the technology on the other, the government, not just the government of the last administration, the government has failed by the government in some ways of the last five years,” Vans said.

Without imposing significant regulations in the AI, the Trump administration has promised to give freedom to the technology sector.

The Vice President further argued that “re -arranging trade and tariff regime internationally”, as well as decreased immigration would act as a disruption in offshoreting.

“Cheap labor is basically a crutch, and this is a crutch that prevents invention,” Vans said. “We don’t want people to look for cheap labor.”

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