Technology,
International Law
Feb. 10, 2025
Why the US and China should compete to cooperate
The U.S. and China, despite their fierce competition in AI, have opportunities to collaborate, leveraging each other's strengths in innovation and application to foster mutual growth and benefit global development.





Xinying Huang
Former Visiting Scholar at Stanford Law School
Huang served as a correctional officer and an attorney in China. He is interested in legal issues related to law enforcement international relations.

AI technology has become the new battleground in the technological rivalry between the United States and China. As the global leader, the U.S. dominates AI innovation, with its scientists working tirelessly to enforce export controls and restrict high-performance chip exports to China, aiming to slow its technological progress and maintain the competitive edge.
Meanwhile, China, as the second-largest player, is rapidly mobilizing resources to advance its...
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