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Axios on MSNAI's race in the dark with China
The U.S.'s great AI race with China, now freshly embraced by President Trump, is a competition in the dark with no clear prize or finish line. Why it matters: Similar "races" of the past — like the ...
China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu told a roundtable of representatives from over 30 countries, including Russia, South ...
AI competition between the United States and China will 'define the 21st Century': Gordon Chang. Experts discuss what is at stake in the AI race between the United States and China, warning it ...
A view of the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai on July 26, 2025. Zhang Weilan/GT. The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC2025) kicked off in Sh ...
China hawks warn that the U.S. risks falling behind China in the competition to develop increasingly powerful AI systems, and that U.S. regulation might allow China to catch up.
CCP leader Xi Jinping has made clear China wants to be the dominant player in AI by 2030, and the country is plowing enormous amounts of money into the AI infrastructure to compete with the U.S.
China's top leadership has recently pledged to curb "involutionary" competition amid intense price wars in the country.
AI competition is not a zero-sum game. Instead, the world’s superpowers need to work together to make sure AI benefits humanity. The United States and China are entangled in what many have ...
This is a troubling combination that conflates the China threat, personal gain, and push back against regulation of advanced AI. It also portrays US China competition around AI as zero sum, which ...
The AI competition had the glitz and drama of a TV game show, with flashing lights, ... China’s medical AI strategy, released a year ago, called for its use in diagnosis, ...
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