11 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 5
The meeting is due in Beijing next week and is being cast as a potentially pivotal US-China encounter, with malign artificial intelligence uses emerging as a central new agenda item.
The report says both powers must find ways to compete and cooperate, especially on guardrails for advanced AI models whose cyberattack capabilities could threaten critical infrastructure.
Previous reports said Trump also planned to discuss the Iran war with Xi, as the summit unfolds amid wider strains in a deeply interconnected global economy.
As Iran's blockade chokes global oil, can the U.S.-China summit truly restore stability or just delay a wider conflict?
What price will the U.S. pay for China's help in the Iran war, with Taiwan and advanced technology on the table?