Chinese Ambassador to the U.S. Xie Feng: China Rejects AI as a Privilege for Select Nations or Affluent Individuals; the Global Community is Averse to an 'AI Iron Curtain' or an 'AI-Themed Cold War'
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On May 13, Xie Feng, the Chinese Ambassador to the United States, articulated China's stance on artificial intelligence (AI), advocating for an inclusive and mutually beneficial approach while firmly opposing its restriction to a select few countries or affluent individuals. Ambassador Xie highlighted that, as frontrunners in the AI landscape, healthy competition between China and the United States is inevitable. However, it is imperative that this competition is conducted in a manner that harmonizes development with security, ensuring that advancements remain within manageable bounds.

He underscored the global community's aversion to the emergence of an 'Iron Curtain' or exclusionary practices in the AI domain, expressing even stronger opposition to its potential transformation into a new form of 'Cold War' reminiscent of the 'Star Wars' era. The ambassador stressed that coordination and cooperation between China and the United States in AI are not only vital for the future prosperity of both nations but also for the collective well-being of humanity.

China, he said, earnestly hopes that the United States will reciprocate its efforts, fostering enhanced dialogue, effectively managing competitive dynamics, and deepening collaborative endeavors. The goal, he emphasized, is to position AI as a fresh frontier for Sino-U.S. collaboration and a potent catalyst for global progress.