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Renewed US-China AI dialogue serves American security interests: former officials

South China Morning Post

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July 10, 2026

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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...

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 10, 2026

Renewed US-China AI dialogue serves US 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...

DNyuz

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· 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 []

Vision Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Seven US Senators Urge Taiwan To Boost Domestic Defense Production Amid Security Concerns

Han Kuo-yu, President of Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan, is leading a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers on a visit to the United States. On June 24, after meeting with the delegation, seven U.S. senators issued a joint statement urging Taiwan to take immediate action to invest in its domestic defense production capacity. Later that afternoon, the delegation []

The korea Herald News

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· 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

The Epoch Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

LIVE NOW: House CCP Committee Examines Chinese Economic Espionage in US

The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party holds a hearing at 10:30 a.m. ET on June 25 to examine the Chinese regime’s economic espionage and subnational influence activities in the United States. Witnesses: David Shedd, former acting director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Michael Lucci, founder and CEO of State Armor

Inc.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Alarming Reason 5 Intelligence Agencies Just Issued a Next-Gen AI Warning

The Five Eyes intelligence partnership is urging business leaders to secure their operations now. Here’s how.

The New American

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· 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.

Russia Today

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· Jul 3, 2026

US diplomat wants to turn Taiwan into ‘hornet’s nest of drones’

The top US diplomat in Taiwan has called for turning the Chinese island into a “hornet’s nest” of air, surface and subsurface drones Read Full Article at RT.com

ScheerPost

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· 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 []

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 21, 2026

US–China Engagement, the Quad and India’s Strategic Calculus

The recent diplomatic engagement between the United States and China, coupled with the Quad’s continuing leadership challenges, has reignited debate about the future of the Indo-Pacific security architecture. While these developments do not by themselves alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific, they offer useful insight into how Washington may be approaching its regional [] The post US–China Engagement, the Quad and India’s Strategic Calculus appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Jim Cramer Names Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) His Favorite Charitable Trust Stock And Urges Investors To Buy In

Jim Cramer has declared Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) his top pick within his Charitable Trust, making a strong public case for the chipmaker’s long-term potential. Cramer made the remarks during a segment where he also discussed how Iran peace negotiations could trigger an oil glut, cool inflation, and pull interest rates down. His comments on [] The post Jim Cramer Names Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) His Favorite Charitable Trust Stock And Urges Investors To Buy In appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

BRICS News

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· Jun 22, 2026

[Photo] JUST IN: 🇨🇳🇺🇸 China imposes sanctions on several American companies in retaliation for [...]

JUST IN: China imposes sanctions on several American companies in retaliation for US restrictions on Chinese tech firms.@BRICSNews

The Daily Wire

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· 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 West Australian

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· 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.

Off The Press

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· Jun 21, 2026

Report Warns Chinese AI Code Risks US Security

A Booz Allen Hamilton report is intensifying a debate in Washington over whether popular Chinese artificial intelligence models are quietly seeding U.S. software with security flaws, after testing found that several of the models produced measurably weaker code when they believed the user worked for the federal government. The report, “What’s In America’s Code?,” published []...Click to read more

Digital Trends

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· Jul 7, 2026

The days of cheap Chinese AI models could be number as government mulls restrictions similar to the US

Chinese officials have reportedly discussed limiting foreign access to the country’s most advanced closed and open-weight AI models over national-security concerns

MS NOW

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· Jul 6, 2026

Social Security Administration’s Bisignano rankles with latest Trump-centric message

Americans need to be able to rely on ostensibly apolitical federal agencies for accurate information, free of partisan taint. The post Social Security Administration’s Bisignano rankles with latest Trump-centric message appeared first on MS NOW.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Managing Sino-American interdependence

Managing Sino-American interdependence

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Act now’: Cyber spy chiefs issue warning on AI threat

The world’s most powerful intelligence alliance has a blunt message for business and government leaders.

BingNews

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· Jul 3, 2026

Politique américaine

Au lendemain des déclarations de Joe Biden, qui a affirmé défendre Taïwan en cas d’attaque de la Chine, la porte-parole de la Maison Blanche assure que la politique américaine envers l’île n’a pas cha ...

The Daily Signal

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· 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...

The Next Web

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Singapore side door: OpenAI and Google are selling frontier AI to blacklisted Chinese giants

Three Chinese tech giants are on a US military blacklist. All three can still buy America’s best AI, as long as they buy it in the right country. Three of China’s biggest technology companies sit on a US military blacklist. All three can still reach some of America’s most advanced artificial intelligence. The trick is [] This story continues at The Next Web

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Key focus’ of China’s nuclear-capable missile test was to alarm the US

Sky News Defence Analyst Peter Jennings says China’s “key focus” of their nuclear-capable missile test was to alarm the United States.

The Diplomat

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· Jun 30, 2026

Why Foreign Companies Are Re-assessing Their China Portfolio

From the National Intelligence Law to two new State Council decrees, China’s official messaging on foreign investment doesn’t match the actual developments on the ground.

War on the Rocks

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Integrated Circuit and the Future of American AI Leadership

Editor’s note: This is the first article in a limited series celebrating American defense technologies born from wartime and their effects on broader national security, politics, and society. This series will run for several weeks to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary, and winners will be selected by a reader vote undertaken through our newsletter later this summer. Prior installments can be found at the Arsenal of Innovation page. The history of the semiconductor is an origin story for modern computing but also reveals a recurring pattern in American innovation: government helps underwrite technological breakthroughs, and commercial markets transform them into general-purpose technologies. And yet, The post The Integrated Circuit and the Future of American AI Leadership appeared first on War on the Rocks.

Al Bawaba

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· Jun 30, 2026

"Exclusive Technology" CIA claims It penetrated Iranian airspace undetected

ALBAWABA - The U.S. depended on intelligence skills backed by unique technology to carry out clandestine operations inside Iran, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said...

The Hill

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· 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...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 11, 2026

Building tomorrow’s industries requires building tomorrow’s workforce

Artificial intelligence is transforming the economy at a remarkable speed. Advanced manufacturing is returning to the United States. Biotechnology, quantum computing, and other emerging technologies are creating the industries that will shape the next generation of economic growth. Recent tax reforms encouraging capital investment, restoring research and development expensing, and strengthening advanced manufacturing will help []

POLITICO

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· Jul 4, 2026

AI security questions loom over NATO summit

The deployment of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technology is fast becoming a global security imperative.

U.S.-China Perception Monitor

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Real Opportunity of the New Détente with China

The post The Real Opportunity of the New Détente with China appeared first on U.S.-China Perception Monitor.

Africa.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

BFSI Summit 2026: AI, Trust And Resilience Define The Future Of Financial Services

The conversations at the BFSI Summit 2026 made one thing abundantly clear: the future of banking, financial services and insurance will not be defined by artificial intelligence alone. Rather, it will be shaped by how institutions combine innovation with governance, resilience, customer trust and strategic leadership in an increasingly uncertain global economy. Bringing together executives []

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