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Xie Feng, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, has issued a stark warning regarding the unchecked development of artificial intelligence (AI). He emphasized that without collaboration between China and the U.S., the two nations risk "opening Pandora's box" with potentially catastrophic consequences. In a recent statement, Feng highlighted the urgent need for both countries to engage in cooperative efforts to establish a framework for global governance of AI technologies.
The ambassador pointed out that while AI holds immense potential for innovation and societal benefit, its rapid advancement could also lead to significant risks if left unregulated. He urged both nations to set aside their differences and work together to create guidelines that ensure the responsible use of AI. Feng's remarks underscore the critical importance of international dialogue and cooperation in navigating the complexities of emerging technologies, which have far-reaching implications for global security and stability.
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