China-Led AI Body Enlists Global South States to Rival US
THE SO WHAT
A China-led World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization with 29 member states — including Russia — formalizes a parallel governance and standards track for AI. Multinationals now have to plan for divergent AI rules, data flows, and preferred vendors across blocs, not a single global regime.
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