China boycotts top AI conference after ban on papers from US-sanctioned entities - Reuters
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China has boycotted a major artificial intelligence conference after organizers banned papers from entities sanctioned by the United States, according to Reuters. The move reflects escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing over AI research and international scientific collaboration. By withdrawing from the conference, China is signaling its resistance to what it likely views as discriminatory restrictions on its researchers and companies. The boycott underscores the growing weaponization of scientific forums in US-China competition over AI development and technological dominance. The incident illustrates how geopolitical friction is fragmenting the global research community into separate spheres of influence.
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