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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Why the era of the 3 joint US-China communiques may be ‘completely’ over

    A prominent Chinese analyst has declared that the era defined by three joint communiques governing US-China relations has effectively concluded. Zhu Feng of Nanjing University stated that achieving a comprehensive political understanding on Taiwan between the two nations is unlikely due to US domestic politics. The White House has responded by emphasizing the need for fairness and reciprocity in future interactions. AI

    Why the era of the 3 joint US-China communiques may be ‘completely’ over
  2. How will Beijing judge Trump’s take on Taiwan? Look for 1 critical factor

    Chinese President Xi Jinping and former US President Donald Trump met in Beijing to discuss trade and AI safety, with both leaders emphasizing the need for best practices to prevent non-state actors from accessing advanced AI. However, the discussions reportedly overlooked critical governance issues related to autonomous systems and potential conflicts arising from US and Chinese AI operations. A key indicator for Beijing in assessing US-China relations, particularly concerning Taiwan, is US arms sales to the island. AI

    How will Beijing judge Trump’s take on Taiwan? Look for 1 critical factor

    IMPACT Discussions on AI safety best practices and potential conflicts between US and Chinese AI operations highlight geopolitical considerations in AI development.

  3. Stable US-China ties? It won’t last long, says Evan Medeiros

    Evan Medeiros, a political scientist and former US government advisor, believes that recent US-China summits, including one involving Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, primarily reflect existing power dynamics rather than altering them. Medeiros noted that China appeared confident and set the agenda, while the US focused on trade deals with soft commitments. He suggests that any perceived stability in US-China relations is unlikely to endure. AI

    Stable US-China ties? It won’t last long, says Evan Medeiros