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US Aims to Lead AI Race Against China at APEC Summit

What Happened

President Donald Trump\’s administration\’s AI strategy is getting its first significant global trial during the APEC meeting held in South Korea. The US is urging allies and partners at the summit to support its vision for artificial intelligence leadership, emphasizing the need for technological superiority, ethical standards, and security measures as a counterbalance to China\’s accelerating AI investments. The meeting acts as a platform for the US to build coalitions and advocate for AI policies that align with American interests, particularly as global competition in tech intensifies. Deliberations at APEC could set the tone for future international AI collaborations and regulations.

Why It Matters

The testing of the US\’s AI agenda at APEC marks a pivotal moment in the race for global tech supremacy, especially between the US and China. The outcomes may influence international norms, innovation trajectories, and partnerships in artificial intelligence for years to come. Read more in our AI News Hub

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