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US Political Pressure on Science Seen as Boost for China in AI Race

What Happened

A former OpenAI board member has highlighted that recent US political attacks on domestic science and research institutions are unintentionally aiding China\’s advancement in artificial intelligence. Speaking to The Guardian, the unnamed member cautioned that intensifying scrutiny, restrictions, and ideological disputes within the US put American leadership in AI at risk. The board member described these actions as a \”great gift\” to China, enabling its scientists and engineers to benefit from reduced international competition. The comments reflect broader anxiety within the US research community amid calls for stricter oversight of AI, as well as political rhetoric targeting major tech companies and research groups.

Why It Matters

The warnings underscore the high stakes of global AI competition and the risks of politicizing scientific progress. If the US reduces support for its research sector, it could lose its technology edge to rivals like China, reshaping the future of artificial intelligence innovation and governance. Read more in our AI News Hub

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