The first, create a global center that regulates AI. The second, be in Shanghai

The Chinese president presented at the APEC summit your proposal to establish a World Organization for Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence. It is the first time that Xi speaks publicly about this initiative that Beijing has been working on since the beginning of the year, and the message is clear: China wants to lead the global governance of AI compared to the United States. A proposal in a regulatory vacuum. Xi Jinping defend that this international body should establish AI governance rules and encourage cooperation between countries, turning artificial intelligence into “a public good for the international community,” according to collect the Xinhua agency. The Chinese leader stressed that “artificial intelligence is of great importance for future development and should be done for the benefit of people in all countries and regions.” The United States, for its part, has rejected attempts to regulate AI through international organizations, leaving the door open for other powers to take the initiative. Shanghai as a technological epicenter. Official Chinese sources have confirmed that the organization would be based in Shanghai, the country’s financial and technological center. The election seeks to consolidate the city’s position as a global benchmark in innovation and strengthen the Chinese technological ecosystem at a time when Beijing is promoting what it calls “algorithmic sovereignty”, as they mention from Reuters. A recent example is that of DeepSeekwho launched cheaper AI models as an alternative to Western solutions dominated by advanced Nvidia chips. Additionally, China has a large presence when it comes to open source models, with companies such as Alibaba being the reference through their models qwen. Strategy. The proposal comes at a strategic moment. The APEC summit, which brings together 21 nations that represent half of world trade, approved a joint declaration and pacts on AI and the challenge of population aging. China took advantage of this scenario to position itself as a leader in multilateral cooperation, especially after Trump’s absence at the leaders’ summit held in the South Korean city of Gyeongju. The American president returned directly to Washington after his bilateral meeting with Xia meeting in which a temporary one-year agreement was promised to partially reduce the trade and technological controls that had triggered tension between the two largest economies in the world. Beyond AI: green technologies. Xi too took advantage the forum to urge APEC members to promote the “free circulation” of green technologies, a sector that ranges from batteries to solar panels and in which China largely dominates. This is a complementary strategy, as the country seeks to maintain its competitive advantage while proposing to regulate AI at a global level. Next stop: Shenzhen 2026. China will host the APEC summit in 2026 in Shenzhena city of almost 18 million inhabitants that Xi described as a former fishing village transformed into a technological power after becoming one of the country’s first special economic zones in the 1980s. Today it is a nerve center for advanced manufacturing, from robotics to the production of electric cars. It will be a new opportunity for Beijing to continue pushing its vision of technological and commercial cooperation. Cover image | aboodi vesakaran and Xataka with Mockup Studio In Xataka | Volvo and Pirelli have been in the hands of Chinese groups for years: they are just two examples of how China is buying Europe

The first law that regulates ‘AI friends’ is here

The debate about the effects of AI on mental health is beginning to transform into tangible measures. OpenAI announced on ChatGPT parental controls after the lawsuit for the suicide of a teenager and now we have the first law that regulates the so-called friends or AI companions popularized by apps like Replika either Character.AI. What has happened? California Governor Gavin Newsom has just signed the first law to control AI companions, as reported in TechCrunch. “We can continue to lead the field of artificial intelligence and technology, but we must do so responsibly, protecting our children every step of the way. The safety of our children is not for sale,” the governor said in a statement. Why is it important. There is other proposals on the table in the United States, but California is the first state to make the issue of AI companions a law. The risks of using these types of chatbots, especially among teenagers, are no longer expert warningsnow there will be legal consequences. Companies that do not comply with the rules could face fines of up to $250,000. What is an AI companion. They are chatbots that seek to replicate a human connection and can offer everything from emotional support to intimate relationships. By design, they are the most sensitive form of AI in terms of potential mental health effects. The most popular apps are Replika and Character.AI, but also There are those who establish these types of connections with “normal” AI chatbots like ChatGPT or Claude. There are even companies that They “resurrect” a loved one with the use of AI to help cope with grief (although experts believe it is achieve just the opposite). What the law says. It will come into force on January 1, 2026 and is designed especially to protect younger users. Between the measures included There is an obligation for companies to integrate age verification systems. In addition, they must display warnings that make it clear to users that the interactions are generated by AI, as well as integrate suicide or self-harm detection protocols. Other measures. As we said at the beginning, the lawsuit from the parents of the teenager who discussed his suicide plans with ChatGPT sparked a crisis at OpenAI, which soon announced new safeguards for ChatGPT such as parental controls. AI companion apps are also bringing this topic into their discourse. Character AI already has parenting tools and Replika assured TechCrunch that they dedicate a lot of resources to filtering content and directing users in complicated situations to help lines. In Xataka | Humans are falling in love with AIs and they are not isolated cases: they already number in the thousands

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