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While Vance acknowledged that new technologies could lead to the displacement of certain jobs, as was the case with banking employees, when the ATM was invented, he said that history shows that innovation ultimately helps to create more engaging, higher-paid jobs.
“What I suggest is that every group, our workers, populists on the one hand, technological optimists on the other, have failed by this government, not only the government of the last administration, but somehow the government for the last 40 years,” Vance said.
By not imposing significant AI regulations, the Trump administration promises to give the technology sector the freedom to innovation.
The Vice President also claims that “rearranging the trading regime and tariffs internationally”, as well as reduced immigration will act as a deterrent means of offshoring.
“Cheap labor is generally a crutch and it’s a crutch that impedes innovation,” Vance said. “We don’t want people to look for cheap labor.