Ethics & Policy
China Unveils AI Plan for Global Ethics Body Amid US Deregulation

China’s government unveiled a sweeping artificial intelligence action plan on Saturday, July 26, 2025, positioning the country as a proponent of global collaboration in a field increasingly marked by geopolitical tensions. Released at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai, the plan calls for international cooperation on AI development, regulation, and ethical standards, emphasizing that AI should serve the “public good” rather than private interests alone. Chinese Premier Li Qiang, speaking at the event, highlighted the need for a unified global approach to prevent fragmented governance, proposing the creation of an international organization to oversee AI advancements.
This move comes just days after the U.S. administration, under President Donald Trump, rolled out its own “Winning the AI Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” which focuses on deregulating industry constraints to accelerate domestic innovation and counter foreign competitors, particularly China. According to a report from CNBC, China’s initiative explicitly urges open-source sharing and equitable access to AI technologies, contrasting sharply with Washington’s emphasis on national security and energy boosts for data centers.
Escalating Global Rivalry in AI Governance
Industry insiders view China’s plan as a strategic counterpunch in the intensifying U.S.-China tech rivalry. The document outlines 13 key points, including capacity-building for developing nations and safeguards against AI monopolies, which could appeal to Global South countries wary of Western dominance. Posts on X (formerly Twitter) from technology analysts, such as those noting China’s push for a “Global Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization,” underscore sentiment that Beijing is framing AI as a shared resource, not a zero-sum contest.
In contrast, the White House’s plan, detailed in a press release from The White House, includes over 90 policy recommendations aimed at modernizing infrastructure, easing regulations on energy supplies for AI computing, and enhancing cybersecurity. Reuters reported in June 2025 that Trump planned executive orders to power AI growth, focusing on removing “red tape” to outpace China, a theme echoed in CNN’s coverage of the U.S. rollout.
Funding and Infrastructure Ambitions
Delving deeper, China’s action plan builds on earlier domestic efforts, such as the AI Capacity-Building Action Plan from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in September 2024, which prioritized ethical AI for global benefit. Recent developments, including a January 2025 announcement of a 1 trillion yuan ($137 billion) fund to support AI industries like robotics and advanced materials, signal Beijing’s commitment to self-reliant tech stacks. Bloomberg noted in a July 26, 2025, article that China aims to spearhead an international AI body, potentially headquartered in Shanghai, to coordinate research and standards.
U.S. strategies, as outlined in the Indian Express, seek to overtake China by streamlining approvals for AI-related projects and investing in compute power. X posts from investors highlight China’s goal to boost state-owned computing to 300 exaflops by year’s end, up from 230, fueling debates on whether export controls are effectively curbing Beijing’s progress.
Implications for Industry and Geopolitics
For tech executives, the dueling plans raise questions about cross-border collaborations. China’s emphasis on open-source AI could foster innovations in areas like bioengineering and drones, but it also invites scrutiny over data privacy and intellectual property. Analysts on X express concerns that without alignment, the tech race might lead to bifurcated standards, complicating global supply chains for chips and software.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s approach, per TechCrunch insights, prioritizes growth over guardrails, potentially accelerating U.S. firms like Nvidia amid surging compute demands. Yet, as Reuters sources indicate, this could exacerbate tensions, with China’s premier warning against AI “monopolies” in his Shanghai speech.
Future Trajectories and Expert Perspectives
Looking ahead, experts predict that China’s cooperative stance might attract allies in Europe and Asia, where regulatory frameworks like the EU’s AI Act emphasize ethics. A post on X from a macro analyst described the U.S. plan as focusing on “countering foreign threats,” including talent recruitment and infrastructure hardening, which could limit talent flows from China.
Ultimately, these developments underscore a pivotal moment: while the U.S. bets on deregulation to win the race, China’s call for multilateralism seeks to reshape global norms. Industry leaders must navigate this divide, balancing innovation with geopolitical risks, as both nations pour resources into AI’s transformative potential.
Ethics & Policy
Vatican Hosts Historic “Grace for the World” Concert and AI Ethics Summit | Ukraine news

Crowds gather in St. Peter’s Square for the concert ‘Grace for the World,’ co-directed by Andrea Bocelli and Pharrell Williams, as part of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity aimed at promoting unity, in the Vatican, September 13, 2025. REUTERS/Ciro De Luca
According to CNN CNN
In the Vatican, a historic concert titled “Grace for the World” took place, which for the first time brought together world pop stars on St. Peter’s Square. The event featured John Legend, Teddy Swims, Karol G, and other stars, and the broadcast was provided by CNN and ABC News. The concert occurred as part of the Third World Meeting on Human Fraternity and was open to everyone.
During the event, performances spanning various genres graced the stage. Among the participants were Thai rapper Bambam from GOT7, Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.i.am, and American singer Pharrell Williams. Between performances, Vatican cardinals addressed the audience with calls to remain humane and to uphold mutual respect among people.
Key Moments of the Event
“to remain humane”
Within the framework of the Third World Meeting on Human Fraternity in the Vatican, the topic of artificial intelligence and ethical regulation of its use was also discussed. The summit participants emphasized the need to establish international norms and governance systems for artificial intelligence to ensure the safety of societies. Leading experts joined the discussion: Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of artificial intelligence,” Max Tegmark from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Khimena Sofia Viveros Alvarez, and Marco Trombetti, founder of Translated. Pope Leo XIV also participated in the discussion and reaffirmed the position of the previous pope regarding the establishment of a single agreement on the use of artificial intelligence.
“to define local and international pathways for developing new forms of social charity and to see the image of God in the poor, refugees, and even adversaries.”
They also discussed the risk of the digital divide between countries with access to AI and those without such access. Participants urged concrete local and international initiatives aimed at developing new forms of social philanthropy and supporting the most vulnerable segments of the population.
Other topics you might like:
Ethics & Policy
Pet Dog Joins Google’s Gemini AI Retro Photo Trend! Internet Can’t Get Enough | Viral Video | Viral

Beautiful retro pictures of people in breathtaking ethics in front of an esthetically pleasing wall under the golden hour is currently what is going on on social media! All in all, a new trend is in the ‘internet town’ and it’s spreading- fast. For those not aware, it’s basically a trend where netizens are using Google’s Gemini AI to create a rather beautiful retro version of themselves. In a nutshell, social media is currently full of such pictures. However, when this PET DOG joined the bandwagon, many instantly declared the furry one the winner- and for obvious reasons. The video showed the trend being used on the pet dog- the result of which was simply heartwarming. The AI generated pictures showed the cute one draped in multiple dupattas, with ears that looked like the perfect hairstyle one can ask for- for their pets. Most netizens loved the video, while some expressed their desire to try the same on their pets. Times Now could not confirm the authenticity of the post. Image Source: Jinnie Bhatt/ Instagram
Ethics & Policy
Morocco Signs Deal to Build National Responsible AI Platform

Morocco’s Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform signed an agreement Thursday with the National Commission for the Control of Personal Data Protection (CNDP) to develop a national platform for responsible artificial intelligence.
The deal, signed in Rabat by Minister Delegate Amale Falah and CNDP President Omar Seghrouchni, will guide the design of large language models tailored to Morocco’s language, culture, legal framework, and digital identity.
Officials said the initiative will provide citizens, businesses, and government agencies with safe generative AI tools that protect fundamental rights. The ministry called the agreement a “strategic step” toward AI sovereignty, ethics, and responsibility, positioning Morocco as a digital leader in Africa and globally.
-
Business2 weeks ago
The Guardian view on Trump and the Fed: independence is no substitute for accountability | Editorial
-
Tools & Platforms1 month ago
Building Trust in Military AI Starts with Opening the Black Box – War on the Rocks
-
Ethics & Policy2 months ago
SDAIA Supports Saudi Arabia’s Leadership in Shaping Global AI Ethics, Policy, and Research – وكالة الأنباء السعودية
-
Events & Conferences4 months ago
Journey to 1000 models: Scaling Instagram’s recommendation system
-
Jobs & Careers3 months ago
Mumbai-based Perplexity Alternative Has 60k+ Users Without Funding
-
Podcasts & Talks2 months ago
Happy 4th of July! 🎆 Made with Veo 3 in Gemini
-
Education2 months ago
VEX Robotics launches AI-powered classroom robotics system
-
Education2 months ago
Macron says UK and France have duty to tackle illegal migration ‘with humanity, solidarity and firmness’ – UK politics live | Politics
-
Podcasts & Talks2 months ago
OpenAI 🤝 @teamganassi
-
Funding & Business3 months ago
Kayak and Expedia race to build AI travel agents that turn social posts into itineraries