China accelerates push for global AI cooperation organization amid US-China tech rivalry
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Evelyn Cheng
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Summary
China is accelerating efforts to establish a global AI cooperation organization, as outlined in its global governance whitepaper. Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi emphasized that AI should serve human needs and that Beijing welcomes international participation. This comes as the U.S. and China promote contrasting approaches to AI technology, with China positioning itself as a proponent of global AI safety and cooperation.
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The tech should serve the needs of humans.
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