Artificial intelligence should not be monopolized by major nations or become a battleground for rivalry, according to China’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning. She emphasized a people-centered approach to AI, advocating for openness and inclusivity to ensure AI benefits everyone. China has introduced initiatives like the Global AI Governance Initiative and the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization to foster dialogue, cooperation, and a fair environment for AI development. The country plans to host the 2026 World AI Conference in Shanghai, aiming to enhance global AI governance. Despite Western media framing AI as a China-US rivalry, Chinese and US tech companies continue to collaborate across various sectors. AI’s global distribution of talent and resources necessitates international cooperation, making it beneficial for all involved.

