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China Willing to Share AI Achievements, Vice Premier Says at Paris Summit

At an AI summit held in Paris on Monday, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing expressed China’s willingness to collaborate with other nations to promote security and share advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). He emphasized the importance of building “a community with a shared future for mankind,” a concept central to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s foreign diplomatic approach.

Zhang’s comments reflect China’s broader diplomatic goal of strengthening relationships with partner countries and fostering a sense of global unity, particularly in emerging technologies like AI. The vice premier’s remarks underline China’s commitment to contributing to global development while enhancing international cooperation in the AI space.

Key Quotes from US Vice President JD Vance’s AI Speech at the Paris Summit

U.S. Vice President JD Vance delivered his first major international speech on Tuesday, outlining the artificial intelligence (AI) policies of the Trump administration. Emphasizing innovation, deregulation, and the protection of free speech and U.S. workers, Vance positioned AI as the dawn of a new industrial revolution. Below are key quotes from his address:

  • “I’m not here this morning to talk about AI safety, which was the title of the conference a couple of years ago. I’m here to talk about AI opportunity.”
  • “The Trump administration believes that AI will have countless revolutionary applications in economic innovation, job creation, national security, health care, free expression, and beyond. To restrict its development now would not only unfairly benefit incumbents in this space, but it would mean paralyzing one of the most promising technologies we have seen in generations.”
  • “This administration will ensure that American AI technology continues to be the gold standard worldwide, and we are the partner of choice for other foreign countries and certainly businesses as they expand their own use of AI.”
  • “Excessive regulation of the AI sector could kill a transformative industry just as it’s taking off. We’ll make every effort to encourage pro-growth AI policies, and I’d like to see that deregulatory flavor making its way into a lot of the conversations at this conference.”
  • “We feel very strongly that AI must remain free from ideological bias, and that American AI will not be co-opted into a tool for authoritarian censorship.”
  • “The Trump administration will maintain a pro-worker growth path for AI, so it can be a potent tool for job creation in the United States.”
  • “The United States of America is the leader in AI and our administration plans to keep it that way.”
  • “America wants to partner with all of you. We want to embark on the AI revolution before us with the spirit of openness and collaboration. But to create that kind of trust, we need international regulatory regimes that foster the creation of AI technology rather than strangle it, and we need our European friends in particular to look to this new frontier with optimism.”
  • “The Trump administration is troubled by reports that some foreign governments are considering tightening screws on U.S. tech companies with international footprints. America cannot and will not accept that, and we think it’s a terrible mistake.”
  • “At this moment, we face the extraordinary prospect of a new industrial revolution. But it will never come to pass if over-regulation deters innovators from taking the risks necessary to advance the ball.”
  • “The Trump administration will ensure that AI systems developed in America are free from ideological bias and never restrict our citizens’ right to free speech.”
  • “We’ve also watched as hostile foreign adversaries have weaponized AI software to rewrite history, surveil users, and censor speech. Some authoritarian regimes have stolen and used AI to strengthen their military intelligence and surveillance capabilities.”
  • “We will always center American workers in our AI policy. We refuse to view AI as a purely disruptive technology that will inevitably automate away our labor force.”
  • “We must focus now on the opportunity to catch lightning in a bottle, unleash our most brilliant innovators, and use AI to improve the well-being of our nations and their peoples.”

Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing to Attend Paris AI Summit

Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Guoqing will visit France from February 10 to 12 as President Xi Jinping’s special representative at the AI Action Summit, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on Friday. The summit will bring together representatives from nearly 100 nations to discuss the safe and responsible development of artificial intelligence (AI).

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian expressed China’s eagerness to enhance communication and collaboration with all attending nations. “China looks forward to strengthening communication and exchanges with all parties,” Lin said during a regular briefing. He also stated that China aims to build a consensus on AI cooperation and promote the implementation of the United Nations Global Digital Compact by participating in the summit.

The summit is expected to focus on strategies to manage AI development and foster international cooperation in AI technologies. The U.S. delegation, led by Vice President JD Vance, will also be attending, though it will not include technical staff from the AI Safety Institute