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Beijing Wants to Lock Down AI. Washington Should Open It Up

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Started July 14, 2026

Spreading American technology is pivotal to winning the contest with China. The post Beijing Wants to Lock Down AI. Washington Should Open It Up appeared first on The American Conservative

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A balanced approach to AI regulation is necessary, combining openness with safeguards to protect against misuse and ethical concerns.
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The race for AI leadership should prioritize collaboration with global partners rather than solely competing against China.
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Expanding AI access without proper regulations may lead to ethical dilemmas and unintended consequences that could harm society.
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Promoting open access to AI technology will foster innovation and maintain America's competitive edge against China's restrictive policies.
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Locking down AI in the U.S. could protect national security and prevent sensitive technologies from falling into adversary hands.
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