Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of international cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) development during a summit in Shanghai, positioning China as a leader in shaping a new global AI order. He criticized the U.S. for attempting to dominate AI technology and called for a collaborative approach to ensure equitable access to AI resources, particularly for developing nations. Xi announced the formation of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organisation (WAICO), a coalition of 29 nations including several from the Global South, aimed at promoting cooperative AI governance and preventing 'new historical injustices.' The initiative reflects broader geopolitical tensions between China and the U.S., with both nations vying for influence in AI development and regulation.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames China's AI initiatives as a positive step toward global cooperation and equity, contrasting them with perceived U.S. hegemony. It highlights Xi's emphasis on multilateralism and 'people-centered' AI, which aligns with leftist values of collective action and anti-imperialist stance





