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Analysts suggest that China may counter the technology restrictions imposed by the United States by strengthening its ties with countries in the Global South, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). This strategic engagement could allow China to foster collaborations and partnerships that not only enhance its technological capabilities but also challenge the existing dominance of the US in the tech landscape.
As the global conversation around AI evolves, the US risks being sidelined during a critical period when international norms and standards are being established. The growing interest of developing nations in AI presents an opportunity for China to position itself as a leader in this area, potentially reshaping the dynamics of global technology governance.
By investing in AI initiatives and offering support to Global South countries, China aims to create a network of allies that could bolster its influence while diminishing American hegemony in technology. This shift may have significant implications for the future of global tech policies and international relations.
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