China is pushing to expand its influence over the future of artificial intelligence as competition with the USA continues to grow. CNN reported that President Xi Jinping used the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai to promote international cooperation, wider access to AI tools, and stricter global rules for managing the technology.
During the conference, Xi argued that AI should not be controlled by a small group of countries or companies. China also highlighted open-source development, training programs for developing nations, and plans to provide AI-powered technology to countries with fewer resources.
CNN noted that the event reflected a broader rivalry between China and the USA over AI models, technical standards, and global leadership. Chinese companies are releasing increasingly advanced systems while Beijing works to strengthen partnerships with other countries.
China is also supporting a new international cooperation group focused on AI access, shared standards, and risk management.
At the same time, the country continues to enforce strict domestic controls and may restrict access to some advanced technologies when national security concerns arise.









