Vance knocks globalization's 'cheap labor' and lauds 'America's great industrial comeback' at AI summit
Vice President JD Vance joined the American Dynamism Summit in Washington, D.C., March 18 to discuss the future of AI. WASHINGTON -- Vice President JD Vance knocked recent globalization efforts that use "cheap labor as a crutch" while simultaneously hampering innovation on the global scale during a Tuesday tech and artificial intelligence speech. "Our workers, the populists, on the one hand, the tech optimists on the other, have been failed by this government," he said. "Not just the government of the last administration, but the government in some ways of the last 40 years, because there were two conceits that our leadership class had when it came to globalization." Vance explained that recent globalization efforts falsely assumed that world leaders could "separate the making of things from the design of things," citing the belief was that poorer nations would create goods such as cellphones, while wealthier nations would move "further up the value change."
Mar-18-2025, 16:43:36 GMT
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