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China and the US are now warning against each other’s AI

The US-China AI split hardened this week. Beijing branded Anthropic’s Claude Code a security back-door, just as US lawmakers moved against American firms that lean on cheap Chinese models. China has told companies to drop Anthropic’s Claude Code. Its Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said its cybersecurity platform found the coding tool carries a [] This story continues at The Next Web
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South China Morning Post
· Jul 10, 2026
Renewed US-China AI dialogue serves American security interests: former officials
A new round of US-China dialogue on the risks of artificial intelligence, even just for the sake of dialogue, will be important for furthering US national security, according to former senior US officials responsible for China affairs. The assessment comes after the world’s two leading AI superpowers agreed to a new round of intergovernmental talks on AI safety following the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing in May, though few details about the dialogue have been announced. Jeannette Chu, one of the...
The West Australian
· Jul 2, 2026
US President Donald Trump says he wants AI guardrails but ’as little as possible’
The US President sees the need for some standards on artificial intelligence technology, but wants to avoid burdensome restrictions that may hamper American companies competing with China.
The New American
· Jun 25, 2026
Attack With AI, Defend With AI: Intel Agencies Warn of Cyber Attacks Within Months
Western intelligence agencies warn that the world’s top artificial intelligence models are becoming so advanced that in a few months they’ll pose serious cybersecurity risks to the United States. “(AI) is rapidly transforming cyber risk, and we must act swiftly to remain ahead,” says a statement published this week by the Five Eyes intel coalition. ... The post Attack With AI, Defend With AI: Intel Agencies Warn of Cyber Attacks Within Months appeared first on The New American.
The korea Herald News
· Jun 24, 2026
Presidential policy chief calls for aggressive investment in AI infrastructure
The presidential policy chief said Wednesday that the advent of a new artificial intelligence era requires new state infrastructure, calling for aggressive investment to bolster the country's potential growth trajectory in AI. Kim Yong-beom, presidential chief of staff for policy, made the point at a discussion hosted by the Kwanhun Club, a senior journalists' association, amid a stock market boom in South Korea driven by record profits and stock gains by AI-related chipmakers. If the ongoing s
DNyuz
· Jun 22, 2026
Saxby Chambliss: America can’t win the AI race without more plumbers and electricians
I spent a decade on the Senate Intelligence Committee getting briefed on every way America could lose its technological edge to China. I heard all about stolen intellectual property, compromised supply chains, spies in our research labs, you name it. But in all those years, nobody ever warned me that the thing standing between America []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 9, 2026
Congress Shouldn’t Undermine Trump’s AI Agenda
President Donald Trump has made clear that the United States intends to win the global artificial intelligence race. From expanding domestic energy production to supporting new data centers and encouraging advanced manufacturing, the administration has recognized that AI leadership will be one of the defining economic and national security priorities of the 21st century. That...
Modern Diplomacy
· Jul 2, 2026
Can China’s New GLM-5.2 AI Challenge OpenAI and Anthropic?
Chinese artificial intelligence developers have rapidly narrowed the technological gap with U.S. rivals over the past two years. While companies such as OpenAI and Anthropic continue to dominate frontier AI development, Chinese firms have increasingly focused on producing lower-cost, open-weight models that can be deployed more easily by businesses and developers. The latest entrant, GLM-5.2 [] The post Can China’s New GLM-5.2 AI Challenge OpenAI and Anthropic? appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.
The Daily Wire
· Jun 26, 2026
The Battle Over AI Dominance Starts With The States
As artificial intelligence transforms the global economy, America faces a choice that will shape our economic and national security future for decades to come. Will we build the infrastructure needed to lead the AI age here in the United States, or will we allow regulatory barriers, political opposition, and short-sighted policymaking to push investment elsewhere? ...
The Slovenia Times
· Jun 26, 2026
Europe and China Must Pivot from Tech Rivalry to "Constructive Engagement" in AI Era, Warn Leaders at CEIBS Forums
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM / PARIS, FRANCE - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 June 2026 - As artificial intelligence reshapes global power dynamics, European and Chinese leaders are warning that the EU and China must move beyond zero-sum competition to harness their complementary strengths in AI governance ...
Investing.com
· Jun 30, 2026
U.S. approach to regulation of AI is problematic, Sixth Street’s Chavez says
U.S. approach to regulation of AI is problematic, Sixth Street’s Chavez says
Armstrong Economics
· Jun 30, 2026
The AI Arms Race Is Replacing Globalization
Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence as though it is simply the next technology boom. They are missing the bigger picture. The country that controls the chips, the data centers, the electricity, and the manufacturing capacity will hold the strategic advantage for decades. This is no different than steel before World War I or oil []
Washington Examiner
· Jun 22, 2026
Don’t regulate America out of its innovation lead
America is racing to lead the world in artificial intelligence, chips, and other key technologies. Winning requires investment, fast growth, and rules that encourage risk-taking. New proposals from the Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department move in the opposite direction. They would make it harder, slower, and more expensive to create, build, and grow innovative []
Independent Journal Review
· Jun 27, 2026
America’s AI Debate Keeps Returning To The Same Key Question
America’s AI debate keeps returning to the same question: how do we keep China from catching us at the frontier? It is the right question, but the answer that many consider is too narrow. Several policymakers point to
Off The Press
· Jul 6, 2026
UN Chief Seeks Ban on AI ‘Killer Robots’
Artificial intelligence weapons are “killer robots” that should be banned by international law, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday. Speaking at the opening of the first Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence Governance in Geneva, Guterres warned that rapidly advancing AI is outpacing governments’ ability to regulate it and argued that autonomous weapons capable of selecting and []...Click to read more
The Next Web
· Jul 9, 2026
Microsoft’s Brad Smith: the US is regulating AI with rules nobody can read
Microsoft president Brad Smith says the US is now regulating AI without a clear set of rules. The uncertainty, he warns, is a problem for the whole industry. He made the case to Fortune on the sidelines of the AI for Good Global Summit. “What we really have right now is regulation without transparent or [] This story continues at The Next Web
Engadget
· Jul 8, 2026
CNBC: The US wants to restrict corporate use of Chinese AI
US companies are increasingly turning to Chinese-made AI models to cut costs, something the government isn't happy about.
ArcaMax
· Jul 11, 2026
Trump administration targets state AI laws over ideology
The Trump administration is continuing its pushback against state artificial intelligence laws that it views as ideologically biased, proposing a new Federal Trade Commission policy. The proposed policy statement, which is open for public comment...
The Motley Fool
· Jul 6, 2026
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Are Selling Off, But Taiwan Semiconductor Is Holding Strong. Is It the Ultimate AI Stock?
Taiwan Semiconductor is one of the top AI stocks available.
AzerNews
· Jul 8, 2026
China limits overseas AI access
Chinese authorities are considering restricting foreign access to the country's most advanced artificial intelligence models. According to Reuters, the proposal has been discussed over the past month during a series of closed-door meetings with leading Chinese technology companies. The information was provided by three sources familiar with the matter, AzerNEWS reports.
The Washington Post
· Jun 26, 2026
In AI race vs. U.S., China eyes victory in lower prices and broader appeal
U.S. AI companies seem to be in the lead, but that could be short-lived as Chinese competitors offer cheaper products with more commercial appeal worldwide.
Bloomberg
· Jun 22, 2026
Grace Shao on What the World Should Know About Chinese AI
This is how the Chinese ecosystem is different.
Bisnow News
· Jul 9, 2026
Peter Linneman On AI's Trajectory, Trump's Tariffs And Misleading Inflation Numbers
Trillions of investment dollars are pouring into the advancement of artificial intelligence, touching nearly every sector of the economy while stoking fears that the technology could make American jobs obsolete. However, AI isn’t going to be the...
Decrypt
· Jul 6, 2026
'We Cannot Vibe Code the Future of Humanity', UN Chief Warns at AI Summit
António Guterres borrowed a Silicon Valley meme to make the starkest case yet for global AI oversight—then called for an international ban on killer robots.
BRICS News
· Jun 22, 2026
[Photo] JUST IN: 🇨🇳🇺🇸 China imposes sanctions on several American companies in retaliation for [...]
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BingNews
· Jun 30, 2026
« L’ampleur de la révolution de l’IA aux Etats-Unis conduit Donald Trump à briser le tabou des nationalisations »
CHRONIQUE. Des prises de participation dans les sociétés stratégiques liées à l’intelligence artificielle à leur nationalisation, il n’y a qu’un pas que pourrait franchir Donald Trump, selon les propo ...
ASCD SmartBrief
· Jul 9, 2026
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The Japan Times
· Jul 3, 2026
A new, inexpensive Chinese AI model is catching up with Anthropic, OpenAI on their home turf
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 model has been put at the heart of a growing debate about whether China is finally catching up to the U.S. in the artificial intelligence race.
The Hill
· Jun 23, 2026
Intelligence agencies warn AI models could launch crippling cyberattacks in months
A group of intelligence agencies from across the world, including the U.S., warned on Monday that artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the cybersecurity risks, urging global leaders to act swiftly to stay ahead of malicious actors. The Five Eyes group, including the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand, said in a joint statement that...
ScheerPost
· Jun 29, 2026
The AI Cold War: How Silicon Valley Is Selling Fear of China to Protect Its Monopoly
Joshua Scheer Is the race for artificial intelligence really about national security—or about preserving corporate power? In this wide-ranging analysis, journalist Ben Norton argues that America’s biggest technology companies are working hand in glove with Washington to frame China as an existential threat while securing billions in government contracts, subsidies and military partnerships. From paid []
BERNAMA
· Jul 11, 2026
General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim
PETALING JAYA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Businesses should harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a capacity multiplier while continuing to invest in human talent, instead of treating the technology solely as a cost-cutting tool, Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim said.
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