--- title-long: "International Dynamics and Geopolitics of AI" title-short: International Dynamics on AI document-id: deciding tags: - regulation # abstract in text format abstract: > 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. # introduction and sections in HTML format introduction: >
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.
sections: - section-title: Treaties and Cross-Jurisdiction Application of AI Regulations section-text: >Section text, HTML-formatted, TODO
- section-title: International Collaboration on Research and Standards section-text: >Section text, HTML-formatted, TODO
- section-title: International Competition and National Perspectives section-text: >Section text, HTML-formatted, TODO
- section-title: Global Majority Perspectives on AI Development and Sovereignty section-text: >Section text, HTML-formatted, TODO
resources: - resource-name: Google Doc topic Card resource-url: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BKXCx72vvdGAAzD6VGbPPBiA6AYdEHwDTwW07WBP084/ contributions: > Irene Solaiman and Yacine Jernite wrote this document.