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Biden and Xi take a first step to limit AI and nuclear decisions at their last meeting

16 November 2024
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Biden and Xi take a first step to limit AI and nuclear decisions at their last meeting
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President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed that decisions regarding the use of nuclear weapons should be made by humans, not artificial intelligence. This marks the first time China has made such a statement. The meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Lima, Peru, aimed to emphasize stability in the relationship during the transition of power. Xi expressed China’s willingness to work with the incoming Trump administration while also criticizing Biden’s export controls on sensitive technology. The leaders highlighted the importance of the U.S.-China relationship as the world’s most crucial bilateral relationship.

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