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China artificial intelligence

China’s Bid to Lead the World in AI
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Huey-Meei Chang.

Chinese Leadership’s In-House Lecture Offers Valuable Insights into China’s AI Strategy
By Lizzi C. Lee
In a lecture to China’s top legislative body, a leading computer scientist outlined a national AI strategy focused on developing the real economy and overcoming U.S. tech restrictions.

The State of China’s Autonomous Machine Computing Research
By Shaoshan Liu
A strong research sector is the foundation of the autonomy economy. How does China measure up?

China’s Vision for AI Technology
From the AI Safety Summit to the Global AI Governance Initiative, how is China's approach to AI shaping up?

Global Competition for AI Regulation, or a Framework for AI Diplomacy?
By Charles Mok
As the U.S., EU and China are taking divergent leads in new AI regulations, a new framework for AI diplomacy is emerging, all under the shadow of strategic technological competition.

China Prioritizes 3 Strategic Technologies in Its Great Power Competition
By Namrata Goswami
Space, AI, and quantum computing and communication are China’s top technology priorities. How advanced are its capabilities in each?

The Future of State-Sponsored AI Research in China
By Shaoshan Liu
The fundamental mindset of Chinese tech companies is still driven by short-term profit, and they have always looked to the state to sponsor technological leaps.

Artificial Intelligence Will Bring Social Changes in China
By Shaoshan Liu
The dark side of generative AI is that it is going to replace a lot of jobs, especially in the services sector. How will China weather the disruption?

China-US Competition: Who Will Win the Digital Infrastructure Contest?
By Kenson Yeoh and Dingding Chen
China's vision for hybrid digital infrastructure is distinct from the United States' emphasis on dedicated digital infrastructure.

Xi Jinping’s Vision for Artificial Intelligence in the PLA
By Koichiro Takagi
China is seeking to use “intelligentization” to build a “world-class” military.

Why AI Is the New Frontier in China-US Competition
By James Borton
With China well-placed to take advantage of these potentially lucrative innovations, Washington must leverage AI in its infrastructural plans for the future.

What Does the US-China AI Rivalry Mean For Southeast Asia?
By Jun-E Tan
Escalating superpower tech competition will force governments in the region to make some tough choices.

How Does China Aim to Use AI in Warfare?
By Yuan-Chou Jing
AI in particular is seen as a “game-changing” critical strategic technology.

The PLA’s AI Competitions
By Marcus Clay
Can the new design contests foster a culture of military innovation in China?

China’s Surveillance Technology Is Keeping Tabs on Populations Around the World
By Hugh Harsono
Exports of Chinese AI technology give Beijing a foothold in foreign security systems.

Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian: What the ‘China Cables’ Tell Us About Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
The takeaways from and significance of a trove of leaked Chinese government documents on Xinjiang.

Hacking Darwin: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Humanity
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jamie Metzl.

China Isn’t Hearing Asia’s Fears About Its Military Buildup
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The response to the country’s new defense budget suggests that Beijing continues to be tone deaf to regional anxieties.

Huawei and the Tech Race: US National Security and Defense Strategy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy R. Heath.

Why Are Chinese Courts Turning to AI?
By Meng Yu and Guodong Du
A drive to standardize judgments for “similar cases” has courts experimenting with big data and AI.

Tech Firms Are Boosting China’s Cyber Power
By Sarah Cook
Cooperation with the CCP, often mandatory, carries risks as well as benefits.

China and the Lessons of Modern Surveillance Technology
By Amitai Etzioni
Could a model of AI-based surveillance actually be a force for good?

China’s Artificial Intelligence Revolution: a Sputnik Moment for the West?
By Kris Hartley
If Western countries wish to compete with China in artificial intelligence, they will need to strengthen their ambition.

China’s New World Order: Partners and Profit
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Shaun Rein.
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