China pitches global AI governance group
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A number of the executive orders and announcements coming from the White House since Donald Trump returned to office have painted an ambitious vision for America’s AI future—crushing competition with China, abolishing “woke” AI models that suppress conservative speech, jump-starting power-hungry AI data centers. But the details have been sparse.
China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu told a roundtable of representatives from over 30 countries, including Russia, South Africa, Qatar, South Korea and Germany, that China wanted the organisation to promote pragmatic cooperation in AI and was considering putting its headquarters in Shanghai.
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China's AI action plan highlights a new technological label for old geopolitics: Peter Cowhey
Peter Cowhey, Dean Emeritus and Qualcomm Chair Emeritus of the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego, discusses China's proposal for a global framework for the governance of AI, and the similarities between the global buildout of AI and internet infrastructure.
This is bad news for artists and media companies that want a say in how AI companies use their intellectual property.
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Trump administration's new artificial intelligence plan focuses on deregulation, beating China
The White House on Wednesday released its promised "AI Action Plan," a sweeping agenda aimed at promoting the United States' dominance in artificial intelligence.
Trump’s AI Action Plan blends industry deregulation, infrastructure, and culture war messaging sparking global debate over trust in U.S.-made AI.
The Trump administration published its much-anticipated AI Action Plan Wednesday, signaling a sharp shift away from former President Biden’s cautious approach to addressing the risks of AI, and toward a focus on speed,