China tells its AI leaders to avoid US travel over security concerns, WSJ reports
- Chinese authorities are advising top artificial intelligence entrepreneurs to avoid traveling to the United States due to concerns over confidential information leaks, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
- Executives are warned that they may be detained and used as bargaining tools in U.S.-China negotiations, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Chinese AI startup DeepSeek claims to have launched models that rival those of U.S. leaders like OpenAI and Google, part of a competitive global AI race between the two nations.
- During a meeting on cybersecurity and AI, President Xi Jinping emphasized prioritizing national political security, as reported by China's state broadcaster.
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China tells its AI leaders to avoid US travel over security concerns, WSJ reports
Chinese authorities are instructing the country's top artificial intelligence entrepreneurs and researchers to avoid travel to the United States, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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