The United States seeks to open new channels of communication with Beijing on many common issues, and to implement the commitments made by President Biden and President Xi at the Woodside Summit in November 2023, in which the artificial intelligence file was a major part. Despite some sorts of cooperation between the two sides, the matter is not without the presence of conflicting visions as a result of the different perceptions and interests of each side.
US-Chinese relations in the field of artificial intelligence range between the duality of competition and cooperation according to the developments of AI and the ability of each side to achieve a notable achievement. Likewise, the issues of competition between Washington and Beijing should not be reduced to the issue of artificial intelligence, as the issues of Taiwan and the South China Sea, as well as the US military presence in the Asia-Pacific region necessarily affect them. Moreover, Chinese regional movements that do not conform to US visions may lead Washington to impose economic and technological sanctions on Beijing.
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