AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI Governance & Diplomacy: Xi Jinping opened the World AI Conference in Shanghai calling for tighter AI risk controls and “safe and controllable” development, while warning against letting AI become a “solo performance” by one country; Global AI Institutions: 29 countries signed an agreement in Shanghai to establish the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization (WAICO), aiming at international AI governance; Tech Race: Moonshot unveiled Kimi K3, a claimed open-weight 2.8T model, as China pushes to narrow gaps with U.S. frontier systems; AI in Practice Abroad: Baidu’s Apollo Go signed a Kazakhstan deal to explore autonomous ride-hailing, marking a first Chinese self-driving service push into Central Asia; Trade & Investment Dispute: China’s MOFCOM hit back at the UK’s nationalization of British Steel, saying it “firmly opposes” the move and will monitor legal remedies; Taiwan Pressure: Papua New Guinea said it will close Taipei’s representative office, with Taiwan’s VP blaming China’s “suppression everywhere”; U.S. Election Fallout: Trump’s declassified “Election Integrity Files” renewed claims of Chinese election interference and voter-data access, sparking fresh concern among Chinese-Americans about scapegoating; Regional Security Ties: China’s Wang Huning met North Korea’s leadership in Pyongyang to deepen cooperation tied to the 65th anniversary of the treaty; Disaster Response: A landslide in Chongqing’s Pengshui county trapped residents, with rescues underway.
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