How AI and human rights have been dragged into the US-China tech war, threatening wider split

  • This is the first instalment in a four-part series examining the brewing US-China war over the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technology
  • Part 1 looks at the likely impact of the US’ move to add some of China’s emerging AI champions to its trade blacklist, ostensibly on human rights grounds

Meng JingandSarah Daiin Beijing
The US has fired its first salvo at China's AI tech champions by adding them to its trade blacklist on human rights grounds. Source: SCMP

When Trump administration officials announced on October 7 that they were banning some of China’s most feted artificial intelligence and surveillance companies from buying US technology, the move caught Chinese policymakers off guard.

Back in May, the Commerce Department cited national security concerns when it barred Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from buying US technology.

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