Global AI Competition Heats Up
The High-Stakes Game: US vs China in AI Race
The race for AI supremacy between the US and China is intensifying, posing significant risks to global AI safety and collaboration. US sanctions aimed at curbing China's progress have ironically accelerated Chinese innovation and self‑reliance. Experts advocate for international cooperation over competition to avoid a fragmented technological landscape and enhance global AI governance.
Introduction to US‑China AI Competition
Risks of Aggressive AI Dominance Pursuit
Impact of US Restrictions on China's AI Development
Technological Narrowing Gap: DeepSeek vs OpenAI
Domestic Investment Surge in China
AI Collaboration Proposals: A CERN‑like Approach
Long‑term Risks of US Strategies
Public Reactions and Industry Perspectives
Future Implications: Global AI Landscape
Conclusion: Path Forward for US‑China AI Relations
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