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      <description>As the global community grapples with artificial intelligence (AI) governance, a crucial dialogue is emerging on how different nations approach AI safety and development. At a recent Paris AI Action Summit side event, these discussions highlighted the urgent need for international cooperation despite geopolitical headwinds.
Drawing on my participation in international AI forums and multilateral discussions, I believe China’s experience offers valuable insights into balancing technological...</description>
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      <description>More legislative documents concerning China have passed through Capitol Hill offices in recent months than ever before, mostly suggesting countering or restrictive policies on China and the Chinese people.
On June 9, the US Senate passed the Innovation and Competition Act of 2021. A combination of several China-related bills – including the Endless Frontier Act, the Strategic Competition Act of 2021, and the Meeting the China Challenge Act of 2021 – the Innovation and Competition Act covers a...</description>
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      <title>In US legislation targeting China, Washington is wrestling with a shadow enemy</title>
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      <description>Super-intelligent AI is still a way off but artificial intelligence already exceeds human capacity in many growing areas, sparking huge expectations about AI benefits and also fear and concern. Both the United States, the AI leader, and China, which is rapidly creating massive applications, should shoulder greater responsibilities for what needs to be done.
But before we can talk about the future, we need to consider whether we are going to do it together or as enemies. Worsening US-China...</description>
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      <description>Visiting the US recently, I was told by virtually every American I met that attitudes toward China have shifted.
This phenomenon, they claimed, cut across bipartisan lines as well as government, business and academic circles. The United States was frustrated at not having shaped China in its own image, despite bringing the country into the World Trade Organization and helping to enable its economic take-off.
Instead, China had “ripped off” the US by taking advantage of it in trade and business....</description>
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      <description>The South China Sea issue has become one of the major irritants in the China-US relations in recent years, over which the public opinion in the two countries are very critical of each other. There are even frictions in the sea between the two navies. The South China Sea seems like an outlet for the rivalry and confrontation that are building up of late between China and the US. As a result, the two sides seem to be reassessing each other’s intentions on a strategic level. The latest rhetoric is...</description>
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