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    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. AI development’s global risks demand US-China cooperation to prevent catastrophic consequences, despite ongoing rivalry.
    2. International collaboration on AI safety outweighs security fears, similar to nuclear risk management during the Cold War.
    3. Advanced AI capabilities introduce new cyber vulnerabilities, requiring joint efforts in security research and countermeasure development.
    4. Balancing transparency and security for open AI models is vital to foster innovation while minimizing misuse and systemic risks.

    AI Experts in China Are Concerned Too

    Recently, I attended a major AI conference in Beijing’s high-tech district. The event was lively, with experts discussing new ideas like self-improving models and robots. These conversations showed that top Chinese AI researchers are worried about how fast AI is advancing. They recognize that both the US and China risk developing technology that could cause problems if misused. Even they see the danger of rushing ahead without proper safety measures. This shared concern suggests that cooperation could help prevent big accidents. Experts agree that waiting for a “Chernobyl moment” — a disaster caused by AI — is avoidable if countries work together now.

    The Need for Global Cooperation

    Many speakers emphasized that AI is a worldwide issue. It’s not just about national security or economic growth. Instead, powerful AI systems could be used for cyberattacks or cause unintended harm. Researchers say that countries like the US and China should put aside rivalry and team up. Past examples, like the US and Soviet Union working together on nuclear dangers, show that collaboration can reduce risks. Experts believe that sharing safety principles and research standards will make AI safer for everyone. The challenge is balancing openness and security as AI models become more advanced.

    Balancing Innovation and Risks

    One key question is how countries can stay open while protecting against misuse. Open models help scientists improve AI faster and share ideas more easily. Chinese models are widely used in the US, fostering innovation. But as models grow more powerful, they could also be used by hackers to find security flaws or even as cyber weapons. Experts say new tools, including AI itself, can help defend against these threats. Still, global cooperation remains essential. Sharing knowledge about risks can create better safety standards, even if some details stay confidential. Finding this balance will shape AI’s future as a beneficial technology for all.

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