AI, Trump and Action Plan
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Agence France-Presse on MSNChina urges global consensus on balancing AI development, securityChina's Premier Li Qiang warned Saturday that artificial intelligence development must be weighed against the security risks, saying global consensus was urgently needed even as the tech race between Beijing and Washington shows no sign of abating.
HANNA DOHMEN is a Senior Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a Nonresident Fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang proposed on Saturday establishing a world artificial intelligence cooperation organisation, calling on countries to coordinate development and security of the fast-evolving technology.
Yet while the U.S. appears to focus on powerful yet proprietary large language models, enterprise AI, and semiconductors, China is taking a vastly different approach to cultivating its AI industry.
U.S. AI models still control over 70 percent of the market, but a collaborative, open source approach has enabled Chinese labs to punch far above their weight.
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The Trump administration just revealed America's AI Action Plan, and it's set to remove red tape in order to speed up development in the U.S.
The company also launched a command-line tool based on Gemini Code, optimized for agentic coding and compatible with popular developer tools.
At the Beijing Expo, Jensen Huang also announced plans for a new chip for Chinese clients that is designed for robotics and smart factories.
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Despite the focus on expansion, the plan does mention the importance of "defending against misuse and preparing for future AI-related risks."