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US AND CHINA EYE FORMAL AI TALKS

AI DESK1 MIN READ
THU, MAY 7, 2026

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The United States and China are exploring official negotiations on artificial intelligence policy, according to the Wall Street Journal. The discussions represent a potential shift toward diplomatic engagement on the rapidly advancing technology.

Details on the proposed talks remain limited, but the move signals growing recognition from both nations that coordinated dialogue on AI development may be necessary. The US and China have emerged as the primary competitors in AI advancement, each investing heavily in research and deployment across commercial and defense sectors. Formal talks could address concerns ranging from AI safety standards to export controls and the responsible development of the technology. Such negotiations would mark a notable development in US-China relations, which have grown increasingly strained over trade, technology, and geopolitical issues in recent years. AI governance has become a priority globally as governments grapple with how to regulate the technology without hindering innovation. The potential dialogue between the world's two largest economies could influence international approaches to AI standards and oversight.

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