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Xi Jinping of China Pitches ‘Openness’ in Push to Shape the Path of A.I.

New York Times — Tech · · International · AI Governance

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a public appeal for international cooperation on artificial intelligence development, framing it as a matter of shared global effort rather than national competition. The remarks signal China's intent to position itself as a cooperative voice in shaping how AI governance norms develop worldwide.

Why this matters: When a government that restricts its own citizens' internet access pitches 'openness' on AI, the word is doing a lot of work. China wants a seat at the table where global AI rules get written. That matters because whoever shapes those norms shapes what counts as acceptable surveillance, what data practices get legitimized, and which rights get treated as optional. This is not just diplomatic posturing. It is a fight over whose values get baked into the standards that will govern AI for everyone.

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