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Updated · CNBC · Jun 17
China Pushes Global AI Cooperation Body as G7 Weighs Access for 7 Trusted Partners
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jun 17

China Pushes Global AI Cooperation Body as G7 Weighs Access for 7 Trusted Partners

2 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jun 17

Summary

  • Wang Yi said China is accelerating creation of a global AI cooperation organization and invited all parties to join, framing AI as a tool that should serve human needs.
  • Beijing paired that push with a new AI governance white paper criticizing trade wars and backing the Global South, while officials rejected what they called closed and monopolistic technology models.
  • The message comes as the U.S. tightens foreign access to leading American AI models and G7 countries discuss a plan to extend them only to "trusted partners," according to Reuters.
  • China is instead promoting cheap or free downloadable models, plus cooperation through BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and a U.N.-linked "AI Capacity Building for All" initiative.
  • The latest push builds on proposals unveiled over the past 12 months, even as Washington and Beijing said last month they would work on AI guardrails but have released few details.

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The Global AI Governance Divide: G7 "Trusted Partners" vs. China’s WAICO and the Battle for Global Standards

Overview

The G7 nations are actively discussing a new framework to grant select 'trusted partners' access to advanced U.S. AI models, reflecting the urgent need to balance national security with technological collaboration. This initiative comes amid rapid AI advancements and heightened U.S. export controls, following actions like the removal of Anthropic from government buildings due to security concerns. The move highlights growing vigilance over who can access powerful AI technologies, as the G7 seeks to define trusted partners and set strict protocols to protect sensitive innovations while maintaining strong alliances.

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