China, Trump and AI
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The new framework suggests a strong US open-source AI network has “geostrategic value” because it could underpin businesses and academic research globally.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and economies worldwide, two global powers—the United States and China—are charting starkly different courses on how to regulate this transformative technology.
China's Premier Li Qiang warned Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, urging global consensus.
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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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina appeals for standardization in AI governance days after Trump’s deregulation pushChina’s Premier Li Qiang spoke at the World AI Conference in Shanghai, calling for the establishment of an international institution to guide AI collaboration just days after Washington moved to loosen its industry oversight.
Khoury, CEO of ON Semiconductor, joins CNBC's Money Movers to discuss President Trump's AI plan unveiled on Wednesday, what the plan means for the semiconductor industry, and more.