China’s AI Espionage: Urgent Meeting to Counter Escalating Threats

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In a chilling revelation that transcends the realm of conventional espionage, the United States has raised the alarm on China’s sophisticated use of artificial intelligence not only for stealing trade secrets but also for turbocharging its espionage activities. The arrest of Xiaolang Zhang, a former Apple employee, merely scratches the surface of a broader and more ominous shadow war between the two global powerhouses. This shift from traditional espionage to the weaponization of AI raises profound concerns about national security, geopolitical stability, and the evolving landscape of global artificial intelligence.

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