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China and US envoys will hold first top-level dialogue on artificial intelligen­ce

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- JAMEY KEATEN, GENEVA

HIgh-level envoys from the United States and China are set to meet in Geneva today for talks about artificial intelligen­ce, including the risks of the fast-evolving technology and ways to set shared standards to manage it.

The meeting, billed as an opening exchange of views, is the first under an inter-government­al dialogue on AI agreed during a multi-faceted meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in San Francisco in November.

Both the U.S. and China see AI as crucial for national security and economic growth, with Biden administra­tion officials saying they plan to focus on the developmen­t of safe, secure and trustworth­y AI. The officials insisted on anonymity to preview the meeting on a phone call with reporters.

They also said the U.S. would outline how it was addressing possible risks from the technology by creating voluntary commitment­s with the sector’s leading companies and requiring safety tests of AI products.

China’s official Xinhua news agency, citing the Foreign Ministry, said the two sides would take up issues including the technologi­cal risks of AI and global governance.

The U.S. government also sees efforts undertaken on AI by China as “possibly underminin­g the national security” of America and its allies.

The National Security Council at the White House said the U.S. team is being led by presidenti­al adviser and senior director for technology and national security, Tarun Chhabra, and the State Department’s acting special envoy for critical and emerging technologi­es, Seth Center.

 ?? ?? U.S. President Joe Biden greets President President Xi Jinping at the Filoli Estate in Woodside, USA, Nov. 15, 2023
U.S. President Joe Biden greets President President Xi Jinping at the Filoli Estate in Woodside, USA, Nov. 15, 2023

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