The article discusses China's recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), highlighting the launch of powerful new models such as Kimi K3 and GLM-5.2, which are described as cost-effective and accessible to all. These developments challenge the previous American dominance in AI technology, which had been used by the MAGA administration as a geopolitical lever. In contrast, China has shifted its narrative toward international cooperation in AI development, emphasizing multilateral collaboration rather than national competition. This shift was underscored by President Xi Jinping's speech at the World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Shanghai, where he emphasized open-source principles and global partnerships. Additionally, 29 countries have signed an agreement to establish the World Organization for Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence, based in China, signaling a broader geopolitical realignment.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames China's AI advancements as a positive development promoting international cooperation and challenges the US-led technological supremacy, which is portrayed negatively. The tone emphasizes China's diplomatic efforts and positions them as more collaborative compared to the US, which






