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China's Xi says AI should not be dominated by one country
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China's Xi says AI should not be dominated by one country

At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for international cooperation in AI development, cautioning against allowing any single nation to dominate the field. He called for opposing excessive national security concerns that prioritize one country's interests over others, noting that U.S. and EU restrictions on Chinese tech imports reflect such tensions. While acknowledging China's growing competitiveness in AI, analysts highlight the U.S.'s continued lead in advanced technologies like chips and computing infrastructure. Xi also stressed the importance of ensuring AI remains under human control through regulation and collaboration, with China leading efforts to establish a new international AI cooperation organization.

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China's Xi says AI should not be dominated by one country

At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for international cooperation in AI development, cautioning against allowing any single nation to dominate the field. He called for opposing excessive national security concerns that prioritize one country's interests over others, noting that U.S. and EU restrictions on Chinese tech imports reflect such tensions. While acknowledging China's growing competitiveness in AI, analysts highlight the U.S.'s continued lead in advanced technologies like chips and computing infrastructure. Xi also stressed the importance of ensuring AI remains under human control through regulation and collaboration, with China leading efforts to establish a new international AI cooperation organization.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses China's stance on AI governance and international competition, it presents both U.S. and Chinese perspectives without overtly favoring one side. The framing emphasizes Xi's call for cooperation and balance, rather than promoting a specific ideological agenda. The article,

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