Vice President JD Vance told world leaders in Paris that artificial intelligence should be “free of ideological prejudice” and American technology would not be a censorship tool. (Credit: Reuters)
France – no doubt, this week Artificial Intelligence The summit in Paris showed how Europe intends to face the leaders of the US and China. But that's not everything.
The summit was also aimed at gathering key players in this new technology. But in reality, it is more like the treatment of national civilizations, cultures and priorities. Simply put, the main players are different.
Vice President JD VANCE on Tuesday presented the main address at the general meeting. “The Trump administration will” ensure that American artificial intelligence technology is still the standard of gold worldwide, “he said. AI AI Tech “Choose Partner for others, foreign countries and certainly jobs because they expand their use of artificial intelligence.” The government also wants to create artificial intelligence.
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The avoidance of “excessive regulations” and “free of ideological prejudice (and) in a tool for authoritarian censorship” is no longer used.

US Vice President JD VANCE delivers a speech at the General meeting of Artificial Intelligence Action (AI) in the Grand Palace in Paris, France, February 11, 2025. (Reuters / Benoit Terry / Reuters)
But when you conflict different players, the demons appear.
“The United States is free and prioritize market speed and growth,” said Pascal Brent, a pioneer in artificial intelligence and automation. “China is a government strategic plan and transmits national resources to artificial intelligence as an economic and geopolitical priority.”
However, it is well known that China authoritarian It does not embrace free speech and basically uses censorship if necessary.
Bornet focuses Europe as “a precise regulator, on the creation of a human -centered artificial intelligence ecosystem that is a priority for ethics and individual rights.
President of France Emmanuel Macron It is announced that it is investing € 109 billion ($ 112 billion) in infrastructure and turning France into a strategic power of artificial intelligence. This will include the creation of data centers and the largest supercomputer in Europe and a Campus of one Gigaw. The latter is a joint effort of 50 billion euros in France-Vewa.
However, France and many Europe are behind eight balls when innovating.
“Europe should be more aggressive in its research and deployment,” said Nuria Oliver, director of the Ethics Company of Ellis Alicante in Spain. This is what Macron is trying to do with the epic declaration at the summit.

The French president Emmanuel Macron announced that it is investing € 109 billion ($ 112 billion) in the infrastructure and turning France into a strategic power of artificial intelligence. (Theresa Suarez/Pool/AFP via Giti Pictures/Getty Pictures)
However, culture in many European countries is to prevent risk -taking.
“In the southern part of Europe, the risks are at risk,” he said. In essence, failure in those countries has high social and financial penalties. But he noted that there is more danger in Nordic countries such as Finland and Sweden.
Conflict with the anti -danger approach with the US that embraces it. “The United States has attractive bankruptcy rules,” Oliver said.
The dam also helps explain why consumer technology companies are in Europe. The elders are all based in the United States or China and include Apple, Google, Amazon, Meta, Al -Baba, Baidu and Tencent.
Bornet said Europe is “seriously”, and that it is not one of the top 25 artificial intelligence research institutes in Europe, and Europe has 786 patents related to artificial intelligence compared to approximately 16,000 in the United States.

“China is the government's strategic planning and conveying national resources as an economic and geopolitical priority to artificial intelligence,” Pascal Brent said. (Photo Credit: Wolf Baker / AFP through Getty Images / Getty Images)
Sweden, Finland and the United Kingdom all have one technology, but it's limited, Raj Vankatan, a graduate professor and an artificial intelligence expert, told Fox Business. “They have no global context,” he said. “The United States and China have a global presence.”
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However, Brent considers one of the soft points of the Europeans to be a possible winner. “Although the World Standard Standard for Ethical Artificial Intelligence through strict regulations, they can attract companies and applications that are worth trust and transparency,” he said. “It's a long shot, but potentially a shine.”