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US-China AI rivalry becomes a battle to export competing tech governance visions
HK🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

US-China AI rivalry becomes a battle to export competing tech governance visions

The article discusses the growing competition between the United States and China in shaping global AI governance through their respective technological and regulatory approaches. In Burkina Faso, U.S.-sponsored initiatives are training youth in digital technologies aligned with Western tech ecosystems, while in China, vocational institutions are promoting AI education rooted in the country's model of digital transformation and industrial automation. The piece highlights the broader geopolitical implications of this rivalry, emphasizing how both nations seek to influence global standards and norms. This competition is underscored by China's recent high-level forum in Shanghai, where President Xi Jinping advocated for an inclusive, collaborative approach to AI development.

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South China Morning Post logoSouth China Morning PostIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
US-China AI rivalry becomes a battle to export competing tech governance visions

The article discusses the growing competition between the United States and China in shaping global AI governance through their respective technological and regulatory approaches. In Burkina Faso, U.S.-sponsored initiatives are training youth in digital technologies aligned with Western tech ecosystems, while in China, vocational institutions are promoting AI education rooted in the country's model of digital transformation and industrial automation. The piece highlights the broader geopolitical implications of this rivalry, emphasizing how both nations seek to influence global standards and norms. This competition is underscored by China's recent high-level forum in Shanghai, where President Xi Jinping advocated for an inclusive, collaborative approach to AI development.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of both U.S. and Chinese efforts in AI governance without overtly favoring either side. While it acknowledges the competitive nature of the rivalry, it does not frame one system as inherently superior or more legitimate than the other. The emphasis on 'collab

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