The 3 big conflicts in AI race against China
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The 3 big conflicts in AI race against China
"AI transcends a lot of the prevailing or traditional trade type issues. There is an opportunity to really start to build something up globally, and have countries around the world, including China, potentially participate."
"Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC Thursday that the U.S. and China would establish some sort of protocol for AI safety, but that doing so was only possible because the U.S. currently holds the lead in the technology."
"A Commerce Department analysis found DeepSeek V4 Pro, a leading Chinese model, is only about eight months behind the U.S. frontier."
"In a blog post Thursday, Anthropic argued for stricter export controls and steeling against Chinese Communist Party intellectual property theft to strengthen U.S. leadership in AI."
AI leadership views AI as too large for purely national handling and calls for global governance that can include China. U.S. officials face intense competition while still prioritizing communication on AI safety with other leaders. The U.S. and China are expected to establish AI safety protocols, with the claim that such cooperation is feasible because the U.S. currently leads in AI technology. A Commerce Department analysis suggests a leading Chinese model is only about eight months behind the U.S. frontier. Stricter export controls and stronger defenses against intellectual property theft are urged to protect U.S. leadership. Lawmakers urge caution about granting China access to the most advanced chips.
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