Wilson In the News
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China and the US: ‘Era of Competition’ Must End as Communication Opens Between the Nations (Times Radio)
“Right now, the political environments in the United States and China are in a bit of a state of flux,” says Rui Zhong. “These types of changes make it so that Washington and Beijing are more likely going to favor maintaining some type of status quo.”
What’s Next for Imran Khan’s Party? (Foreign Policy)
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s political party faces elections with its leader in jail, interreligious violence flares in India, and Bangladesh replaces a controversial cyber law. This and more from Michael Kugelman in this week’s South Asia Brief.
Europe’s AI Act is Going Forward: Expect Trade Disputes to Follow (The Hill)
“There can be no doubt that the definition of high-risk AI will grow for political, not just technological reasons. As it does, compliance and verification costs will balloon from an estimated 6-10% of investment for domestic companies, and by much more for foreign ones if the EU demands redundant testing.” -Marc L. Busch
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