A proposal for a US-China AI hotline aims to foster collaboration and mitigate geopolitical risks, drawing parallels to historical Cold War crisis communication. The author suggests that a controlled environment for joint academic research could help overcome deep-seated mistrust between the two nations, particularly concerning Chinese-born scientists in the US. The primary obstacle identified is the fear of investigation and suspicion among these experts, which the author believes can be addressed through transparency and a focus on safety rather than capabilities. AI
IMPACT Could foster international cooperation and mitigate AI race risks by building trust between US and Chinese researchers.
RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece proposing a policy intervention for AI governance, not a direct announcement or event.
- Arkhipov
- China
- Jane Ying Wu
- Nature
- Northwestern University
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Stanislav Petrov
- United States National Institutes of Health
- US
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