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By Rodrigo Santos Andrade
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes economies, security and daily life, the question of who sets the rules is becoming just as important as who builds the technology. On this episode of World Insight, two leading experts examine AI governance through the lens of China–U.S. relations, asking whether competition must inevitably dominate or whether cooperation is still possible. From differing regulatory philosophies and China’s adaptive governance model, to debates in Washington over national security framing, public-private partnerships and global rule-making, the discussion explores where interests collide, where they overlap, and why a "dual-track" approach of competition alongside collaboration may be unavoidable. With AI risks crossing borders faster than any single government can manage, the program looks at what realistic, workable international cooperation could actually look like.
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00:00 – Intro
00:49 – Overall landscape
06:23 – AI over-politicized
13:24 – Debate in U.S. over AI
15:37 – Busan Summit
18:07 – Cooperation vs Competition
23:03 – Nature of bilateral ties in AI
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