China's targeted AI regulations could influence global standards, emphasizing ethical AI use and safeguarding against emotional manipulation risks.
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Heightened U.S.-China maritime tensions could strain diplomatic relations, potentially affecting future high-level engagements and market dynamics.
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China conducted a submarine missile test with little notice, causing US concerns. Invasion of Taiwan by December 31, 2027 at 11.5% YES.
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China's nuclear warning underscores the delicate balance of power in Asia, potentially heightening regional tensions and strategic posturing.
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China's tourism strategy could boost GDP, enhance global influence, and drive economic development through increased international engagement.
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China's strategic push for semiconductor self-sufficiency may limit the impact of Nvidia's chip sales, affecting global tech dynamics.
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China’s National Vulnerability Database said the suspected vulnerability could allow the transfer of data, such as user location details and identity-related information.
China's improved GDP forecast by the IMF signals potential global economic stability, influencing market confidence and international trade dynamics.
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Security officers keep watch in front of an AI (Artificial Intelligence) sign at the annual Huawei Connect event in Shanghai, China, September 18, 2019. Aly Song | Reuters BEIJING — China on Wednesday warned of “back-door” security risks affecting companies that use U.S.-based company Anthropic’s Claude Code artificial intelligence tool. It comes as the U.S.-China tech race intensifies, with Anthropic last month blaming Chinese company Alibaba for attempting to extract its AI capabilities, which are not officially available in China. Alibaba did not comment on the accusations at the time. Many locals in China have found ways to use U.S. AI tools, however. In March, a Xiaomi AI developer said at a state-organized forum that many were using Claude Code. And Alibaba has ordered its employees to stop using Anthropic tools for work starting July 10, CNBC confirmed on Monday. The Chinese Min