Rising sino-U.S. competition in artificial intelligence

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Abstract

Both China and the United States are international leaders in artificial intelligence (AI). Although there remains a significant gap between them in cutting-edge technologies, and they have adopted different methods of planning and implementation, both countries have been mobilizing national resources and formulating policies to promote AI development, so as to achieve a strategic advantage over the other, especially against the backdrop of ever more intense and complicated strategic competition between them in recent years. As an epitome of their changing relationship, Sino-U.S. competition in AI development is manifested in economic, political, security, technological and other fields. It is expected that artificial intelligence will become an even more important field of competition between China and the United States, and that the trends of AI development and competition will to some extent determine the future dynamics of their bilateral relations.

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Wang, Y., & Chen, D. (2018). Rising sino-U.S. competition in artificial intelligence. China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies, 4(2), 241–258. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2377740018500148

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