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China’s Xi says no country should dominate AI

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for international cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) development during the World AI Conference in Shanghai, stating that no single country should dominate the field. He called for global governance frameworks to ensure AI remains under human control and warned against using national security concerns to prioritize one nation's interests over others. The conference, attended by leaders from 29 countries including Russia, Pakistan, and Indonesia, saw the establishment of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization based in Shanghai. While the U.S. maintains a technological edge in advanced chips and AI models, China is rapidly closing the gap through open-source initiatives and significant state-backed investments. Chinese AI innovation has grown substantially, with daily token usage increasing over 1,000 times in two years and a surge in AI-related patents.

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China’s Xi says no country should dominate AI

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for international cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI) development during the World AI Conference in Shanghai, stating that no single country should dominate the field. He called for global governance frameworks to ensure AI remains under human control and warned against using national security concerns to prioritize one nation's interests over others. The conference, attended by leaders from 29 countries including Russia, Pakistan, and Indonesia, saw the establishment of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization based in Shanghai. While the U.S. maintains a technological edge in advanced chips and AI models, China is rapidly closing the gap through open-source initiatives and significant state-backed investments. Chinese AI innovation has grown substantially, with daily token usage increasing over 1,000 times in two years and a surge in AI-related patents.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of China's AI ambitions and challenges, highlighting both U.S. strengths and China's rapid progress. It does not overtly favor one geopolitical stance over another, though it frames the discussion around international collaboration rather than domestic priorities

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