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title-long: "International Dynamics and Geopolitics of AI" | |
title-short: International Dynamics on AI | |
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- regulation | |
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AI's deployment and use is often borderless, but much of the most popularly used and highly | |
resourced research and development is regionally concentrated. | |
Foreign influence and competition dynamics intersect with what values AI systems are reflecting, | |
in addition to who is able to shape the future of AI and technology broadly. | |
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AI's global influence necessarily raises geopolitical considerations, which range from | |
urgency for international collaboration to bilateral tensions and competition. | |
Collaboration on science, from scientific research best practices to safety lessons, | |
overlaps with policy needs such as standardization and regulatory coordination. | |
National security concerns are rising, scrutinizing foreign actor influence and | |
attacks on critical infrastructure and technological leadership. | |
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- section-title: Treaties and Cross-Jurisdiction Application of AI Regulations | |
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- section-title: International Collaboration on Research and Standards | |
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- section-title: International Competition and National Perspectives | |
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- section-title: Global Majority Perspectives on AI Development and Sovereignty | |
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resources: | |
- resource-name: Google Doc topic Card | |
resource-url: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BKXCx72vvdGAAzD6VGbPPBiA6AYdEHwDTwW07WBP084/ | |
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Irene Solaiman and Yacine Jernite wrote this document. | |