OpenAI Floats Idea of Global AI Governance Body with U.S. and China
Chris Lehane said a global governance mechanism could link U.S. AI standards with safety institutes worldwide and include China.
- On Wednesday, OpenAI Vice President of Global Affairs Chris Lehane proposed a U.S.-led global governance body for artificial intelligence that includes China, aiming to build safer and more resilient systems.
- The proposal emerged hours before President Donald Trump began high-stakes meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, where trade and artificial intelligence remain key topics.
- Lehane suggested the body could resemble the International Atomic Energy Agency, potentially linking the U.S. Commerce Department's Center for AI Standards and Innovation with safety institutes worldwide to set global standards.
- It remains unclear if the Trump administration will support global guidelines including China, as White House officials have previously indicated they would reject worldwide AI governance.
- As Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen Huang joins the President in China, the two nations continue to negotiate on agricultural products and advanced chip restrictions amid intensifying competition.
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OpenAI Floats Idea of Global AI Governance Body With US, China
(Bloomberg) — OpenAI would support the creation of a global governance body for artificial intelligence led by the US and including China as a member, a top company executive said, hours before the start of President Donald Trump’s high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
OpenAI backs creation of global AI governance body led by the U.S. that would include China as a member
A top OpenAI executive said Wednesday the company would support a U.S.-led global AI body that includes China as competition between the two countries intensifies.Chris Lehane, OpenAI’s vice president of global affairs, told reporters the U.S. could leverage its advancements in AI to help establish a global framework aimed at building safer, more resilient systems, according to Bloomberg."AI, in some level, transcends a lot of the prevailing or …
OpenAI supported the idea of creating a global governance body for artificial intelligence led by the United States and made up of China, at a time when technological competition between the two powers is intensified by advanced chips, cybersecurity and control of international standards. *** Chris Lehane, vice president of global affairs at OpenAI, said the proposal might look like the International Atomic Energy Agency. The initiative envisage…
OpenAI Endorses Critical US-Led Global AI Oversight Including China In 2026
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