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US to Tell Partners to Pick Side in AI Race With China

The Canberra Times

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Date Published
16 Aug 2026
Priority Score
3
Australian
Yes
Created
16 Aug 2026, 02:01 am

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The AI race between the US and China is at a pivotal point as Chinese open-weight models gain...

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This report highlights the intensifying geopolitical competition over frontier AI capabilities, specifically focusing on US efforts to limit China's access to advanced computing power and open-weight models. The development is significant for AI safety governance as it underscores how national security concerns are driving international alliances and export controls intended to prevent the weaponization of high-capability AI. The pressure on allies to align with US standards reflects a shift toward a fragmented global AI ecosystem, which complicates international consensus on safety benchmarks and catastrophic risk mitigation. For Australia, this signifies an urgent need to navigate strategic partnerships while managing the risks associated with the proliferation of powerful dual-use AI technologies.

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