
Scientists Call for Global AI ‘Red Lines’ at UN Summit
Tech veterans and Nobel laureates urge UN to set global AI ‘red lines’ banning uses like nuclear command, autonomous weapons and mass surveillance before control slips away.
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Tech veterans and Nobel laureates urge UN to set global AI ‘red lines’ banning uses like nuclear command, autonomous weapons and mass surveillance before control slips away.
Ahead of the APEC Leaders’ Meeting, the Chinese mainland and U.S. leaders stay in close contact, covering top-level talks and TikTok business environment discussions.
Discover how the Xi-Trump call on TikTok sparked fresh talks on digital governance, sovereignty, and glocalization in the 21st century.
China and the U.S. agree on finding a fair, law-aligned solution for TikTok, aiming for a stable and non-discriminatory trade environment.
Web Summit founder Paddy Cosgrave warns that EU and US tech restrictions on the Chinese mainland could stifle global collaboration and hurt Western innovation.
Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Commerce vows no deal at the expense of principles or fairness in talks over TikTok, urging the U.S. to ensure a level playing field.
Italy becomes the first EU country with a human-centric AI law boosting privacy, oversight & child safeguards across sectors like healthcare, work & education.
US-China trade talks in Madrid were ‘respectful’ and ‘in-depth’. Both sides reached a framework for a TikTok deal, marking a productive step in tech diplomacy.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says extending TikTok’s deadline to sell its U.S. operations hinges on how today’s talks go, leaving the app’s future in limbo.
TikTok’s US standoff is more than lip-syncs – it’s a clash over data security, trade rules, and big-power playbooks. Can dialogue defuse the digital showdown?