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    China AI Summit Push Promises Access, Not Free Frontier Models

    China’s July 2026 AI summit produced a real diplomatic push for broader access to artificial intelligence, but it did not produce a commitment that China will make its leading models, data, chips, or AI companies freely available to the world. That distinction is the missing piece in commentary...
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    China AI Strategy Builds Industrial Scale, Not Frontier Dominance

    China is building a more complete AI deployment machine than the United States: factories already dense with automation, university programs that can be redirected at national speed, domestic component suppliers backed by capital, and rules that define what consumer AI may do before the market...
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    China AI Localization Cuts Global Chip Risk, Morgan Stanley Says

    Morgan Stanley says China’s AI sector is becoming less exposed to global semiconductor swings because domestic demand and a growing local technology supply chain are reshaping where growth comes from. In a CNBC interview published July 29, Laura Wang, Morgan Stanley’s chief China equity...
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    China Launches WAICO in 2026 to Challenge US AI Standards

    China has moved from publishing principles about artificial intelligence to building institutions capable of turning those principles into durable geopolitical influence. At the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, Beijing paired President Xi Jinping’s call for open and...
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    Kimi K3 Tops Frontend Code Arena Ahead of Claude and GPT-5.6

    Moonshot AI’s Kimi K3 release has turned a coding benchmark result into fresh ammunition in the U.S. debate over AI infrastructure. Bill Ackman and White House technology adviser David Sacks are arguing that restrictions on data-center growth could leave the United States short of the compute...
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    Kimi K3 Challenges Anthropic With Lower-Cost AI Coding Claims

    China’s President Xi Jinping used the opening of Shanghai’s World Artificial Intelligence Conference on July 17 to call for international AI cooperation and a greater Chinese role in global AI governance. The remarks coincide with a fast-moving commercial challenge to US frontier-model vendors...
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    Microsoft Azure GPT Supply to China: The New AI Supply Chain Explained

    Microsoft is supplying OpenAI’s GPT models to major Chinese technology companies through Azure regions outside mainland China, with reports on June 18, 2026 naming ByteDance, Ant Group, Tencent and Meituan as customers despite OpenAI and Anthropic avoiding direct China-market service. That...