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US and China AI development and regulation debated

Created at 5 Jun · 10:15 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Experts discuss the inevitable rise of China and its growing military strength relative to the US. The conversation touches on AI development, regulation, and the strategic competition between the two nations, with a focus on data advantages in China and the need for global cooperation on AI safety.

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Key Numbers

1970sdecade Nixon paved way for new relationship with China
6.5 millionpeak troop size under Mao Zedong
2049China's goal for world-class military
2007year PLA destroyed weather satellite
1.4 billionChina's population and smartphone users

Who's Involved

Zhou Bo
Former PLA Senior Colonel and Senior Fellow at Tsinghua University
Donald Trump
Former US President pushing for US AI leadership
Henry Wang
Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization
US and China AI development and regulation debated

↳ Why This Matters

The ongoing strategic competition between the US and China, particularly in advanced technologies like AI and military capabilities, has significant implications for global stability, economic development, and the future of international relations. The differing approaches to regulation and development could shape the trajectory of these critical fields worldwide.

Key facts

  • China's military is growing and closing the gap with the United States.
  • China aims to achieve a world-class military by 2049.
  • China possesses anti-satellite (ASAT) capability.
  • President Trump signed an executive order on Artificial Intelligence.
  • China has advantages in AI development due to vast data from its population.
  • Experts suggest US and China should work together on AI regulation.

The article delves into the strategic competition between the United States and China, particularly in the military and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors. Former PLA Senior Colonel Zhou Bo notes China's inevitable rise and its goal to achieve a world-class military by 2049, acknowledging the US military's current strength but highlighting China's growing capabilities, including anti-satellite (ASAT) technology. President Donald Trump is portrayed as pushing for US leadership in AI, signing an executive order to review advanced AI systems. Henry Wang, founder of the Center for China and Globalization, points out China's advantages in AI development due to its large population and data availability, while also suggesting that the US and China should collaborate on AI regulation. The discussion also touches upon the historical context of US-China relations, initiated by President Nixon in the 1970s, and the differing approaches to military development and technological advancement between the two nations.

Frequently asked questions

China aims to have a world-class military by 2049, the centenary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

China has a large population and a vast number of smartphone users, providing extensive data for training AI models.

China has demonstrated anti-satellite (ASAT) capability, having destroyed a defunct weather satellite in 2007.

President Trump signed an executive order on Artificial Intelligence that allows the federal government to review advanced systems before public release.

What Happens Next

01US and China to find consensus at the top level on AI regulation.
02Further development of AI systems in both the US and China.

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How It Developed

6 Jun · 12:02 AM
This article discusses the historical context of US-China relations and China's military buildup, not the drone company.
Fox News via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 9:33 PM
A Trump-backed drone company is competing with Chinese manufacturers to challenge their market dominance.
Yahoo News | Business Finance, Stock Market, Quotes, News via PiQSuite

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This Trump-backed drone company is competing directly with Chinam.piqsuite.com
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The history behind the U.S. competition with Chinam.piqsuite.com

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