Artificial intelligence is no longer just a technological frontier. It is becoming a geopolitical system, as a source of economic power, military advantage, regulatory influence, and ideological prestige. The recent decision to establish a new international organization for AI cooperation in Shanghai, backed by 29 founding member states, is therefore more than an administrative development. It is a signal that the global contest over artificial intelligence is entering a new phase where institutions, standards, and alliances may matter as much as algorithms and chips.
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