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In this evolving landscape, AI has become more than a technological frontier—it’s a strategic battleground reflecting the broader struggle for global influence and dominance. Each chip, code, and regulation functions as a weapon in this modern power contest. The US’s aggressive export controls and restrictions aim to slow China’s advancements, but they may also have unintended consequences by fueling Chinese self-reliance and innovation.
The question remains whether international partners, especially in Europe, India, and Southeast Asia, will support US-led sanctions or seek to preserve their own economic sovereignty. The outcome may significantly shape the future trajectory of global AI development and geopolitical stability.