China calls for global 'consensus' on AI regulation DW 07/26/2025
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang stressed the importance of achieving a global consensus on AI governance to mitigate security risks amid ongoing US-China tech rivalry. He proposed the establishment of a Chinese-led organization to foster international cooperation and support open-source AI development. Li criticized monopolistic practices and insisted on the necessity of equitable access to AI technologies. He warned that current restrictions on AI chips and talent exchange could hinder global benefits and call for a balance between technological advancement and security as urgent societal needs.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang warned that without a global consensus on AI, it could become an "exclusive game" for a few countries and companies.
He highlighted that it's crucial to balance development and security, calling for a collective effort for further consensus from all sectors of society.
Li announced the creation of a Chinese-led initiative aimed at promoting global AI cooperation and open-source development to prevent AI monopolization.
He criticized monopolistic control and emphasized the need for open access to AI technologies to ensure global benefits and warned against talent exchange restrictions.
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