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Is China Waking up to the Dangers of AI?

Is China Waking up to the Dangers of AI?

By Benjamin Dubow
Beijing has thus far taken a more hands-off approach to AI development than might be expected. But as AI’s power becomes clearer, that could soon change.

Vietnam Signs Agreement with Nvidia to Establish AI Research and Data Centers

Vietnam Signs Agreement with Nvidia to Establish AI Research and Data Centers

By Sebastian Strangio
Last year, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that he wanted to make Vietnam the AI chipmaker's "second home."
From Chits to Chatbots: Cheating in India’s Education System

From Chits to Chatbots: Cheating in India’s Education System

By Naresh Singh
Cheating and plagiarism are already widespread in India's higher education sector. AI tools are making the problem worse, but could also make things better.

Can Japan Become the ‘World’s Most AI-friendly Country’?

Can Japan Become the ‘World’s Most AI-friendly Country’?

By Adam Bartley, Aiden Warren, and Charles T. Hunt
As the world faces rapid change and competition over AI, Japan’s step-up is significant for the East Asian region but also the wider world. 

The Global AI Market No One Is Watching

The Global AI Market No One Is Watching

By Sarosh Nagar and Sergio Imparato
Why the world should pay attention to Southeast Asia's AI race.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

By Aiden Warren, Adam Bartley, and Charles T. Hunt
The TSD has fewer points of friction that could hinder practical collaboration due to the high strategic complementarity of Australia, Japan, and the U.S.

The Opportunity for South Korea-US Cooperation in AI Hardware and Energy Needs

The Opportunity for South Korea-US Cooperation in AI Hardware and Energy Needs

By Seungmin (Helen) Lee and Michelle J. Lee
By supporting South Korea’s renewable energy development, the U.S. could strengthen a critical ally’s AI and chip industry, which is a step toward building collective resilience.
Navigating AI Competition: The Case for Human-Centric Approaches in China-US AI Dialogues

Navigating AI Competition: The Case for Human-Centric Approaches in China-US AI Dialogues

By Mathew Jie Sheng Yeo and Hyeyoon Jeong
Rather than assessing who’s “winning” the China-U.S. military AI competition, more attention should be redirected to bilateral discussions on stemming that competition.

The Most Misunderstood – and Important – Factor in the AI Arms Race

The Most Misunderstood – and Important – Factor in the AI Arms Race

By Hadley Spadaccini
The increasing scarcity of computational resources is now defining China-U.S. AI competition more than algorithmic superiority. 

China’s Bid to Lead the World in AI 

China’s Bid to Lead the World in AI 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Huey-Meei Chang.

China’s AI Gambit: Old Tricks for a New Game

China’s AI Gambit: Old Tricks for a New Game

By Shaoyu Yuan
Rather than pushing the boundaries of innovation, Beijing seeks to mold existing AI technologies to fit its own socio-political objectives.
Striking a Balance: China’s AI Ambitions and the Quest for Safety

Striking a Balance: China’s AI Ambitions and the Quest for Safety

By Nick Corvino and Nico Han
Can China’s push for rapid AI development be reconciled with rising calls for safety guardrails?

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