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The U.S.-China AI Competition: Shaping Global Dynamics

The U.S.-China AI Competition: Shaping Global Dynamics

Post by : Badri Ariffin

The U.S. and China find themselves entangled in what analysts are dubbing the “AI Cold War” of the 21st century. A recent analysis from the conservative think tank, the Center for Security Policy, posits that artificial intelligence may soon be pivotal in determining global power, as the two nations engage in a high-stakes competition.

Per this report, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is significantly advancing in AI technology and might solidify its position as the dominant force by 2030. Such supremacy, the report warns, could push the U.S. into a secondary global role, threatening its technological, economic, and military standing.

The study highlights that American-developed AI tends to adhere to ethical considerations aligned with democratic values. In contrast, China’s AI is more influenced by its political framework, primarily aimed at reinforcing ideological control and state power instead of universal ethical standards. Such a divergence, experts claim, could shape global AI guidelines, trade practices, and technology norms.

Beyond commercial implications, this report indicates that China could harness AI for military advancements, including the development of autonomous weapons and swarm robotics, as well as rapid decision-making capabilities on the battlefield. Reports suggest that the CCP has made strides in creating robotic systems and “supersoldiers,” hinting at an eventual blend of civilian innovations into the military sphere.

From an economic standpoint, the report warns that China could take the lead in the global AI market by offering affordable, high-quality solutions, consequently pressuring American companies and transforming international technology practices. Firms operating outside China may soon find themselves compelled to conform to Chinese standards rather than the reverse.

Ultimately, the competition for AI dominance transcends mere technological prowess; it is about asserting global influence. The report stresses that the eventual outcome will carry significant implications for trade, national security, and the global geopolitical landscape over the next decade.

Nov. 11, 2025 3:45 p.m. 1194

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