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Trump's Tariffs, Ministerial Resignations, and Poilievre's Arctic Policy

President Trump is poised to impose a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports, impacting Canada; two Canadian cabinet ministers announced their resignations; and Pierre Poilievre proposed an Arctic military base and naval icebreakers.

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Trump Won't Endorse Vance for 2028 Presidential Nomination

US President Donald Trump stated that it is "too early" to consider endorsing Vice President J.D. Vance for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, despite praising Vance's capabilities and performance. Vance is currently on his first international trip as vice president, attending an AI summit...

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US Warns Against Excessive AI Regulation, Contrasting with EU Approach

US Vice President JD Vance warned against excessive AI regulation in Paris, contrasting the Trump administration's approach with the EU's recently adopted comprehensive AI regulations; the US and UK did not join the summit's final declaration.

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US Rejects Strict AI Regulations, Widening Global Divide

At the Paris AI Action Summit, US Vice President JD Vance warned against Europe's strict AI regulations, advocating for a less interventionist approach and highlighting a growing global divide in AI governance, with the US absent from a global pledge for responsible AI development signed by over 60 ...

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US, UK Reject French AI Declaration

The U.S. and U.K. refused to endorse France's AI declaration at the Paris AI Action Summit due to concerns about insufficient clarity on global governance and national security, highlighting transatlantic divisions on AI regulation.

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Paris AI Action Summit: From Safety Talks to Concrete Actions

The Paris AI Action Summit, the third of its kind, focuses on five key themes: public interest AI, job impacts, investment, ethics, and regulation; France pledged €109 billion and a coalition of investors announced €150 billion in contingent funding for European AI development.

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Vance Urges Less Stringent EU Tech Regulation Amidst Growing U.S.-China AI Rivalry

U.S. Vice President JD Vance, speaking at the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, criticized the EU's stringent tech regulations, urging for a more open approach to AI development, while also attacking China's AI advancements. His comments follow new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, e...

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US Rejects Strict AI Regulation, Prioritizing Innovation

US Vice President JD Vance, speaking at the Paris AI Action Summit, announced the Trump administration's opposition to excessive AI regulation, prioritizing innovation and economic growth over immediate safety concerns, contrasting with the EU's more cautious approach.

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UK Rejects Global AI Agreement in Paris, Prioritizing National Interests

The UK refused to sign a global AI agreement in Paris, aligning with the US stance against what they see as excessive regulation, prioritizing national interests over the international accord despite previous UK-led initiatives in AI safety.

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US, UK Reject Global AI Declaration at Paris Summit

The US and UK refused to sign a global AI declaration at the Paris AI Action Summit on February 11th, citing concerns about excessive regulation and national interests, while 73 other countries, including China, signed the agreement promoting ethical and inclusive AI development.

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France Hosts AI Summit, Macron Announces Massive Investment

The AI Action Summit in Paris (Feb 11-12) aims to promote international cooperation on AI development and regulation, with France investing €109 billion and dedicating nuclear energy to AI training, while OpenAI CEO Sam Altman advocates for a balanced regulatory approach.

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AI Safety Clock Advances to 11:36 PM Amidst Concerns of Uncontrolled AI Development

The AI Safety Clock, created by IMD business school, moved two minutes forward to 11:36 PM on Friday, highlighting the accelerating development of AI and increasing risks of losing control due to open-source tools, massive investments, and deregulation.

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