US and EU officials developing guidelines for AI and other new tech but split over China threat


In a sleepy coastal city in northern Sweden, top EU and US officials this week advanced plans to establish rules for cutting-edge technologies like generative artificial intelligence, electrical vehicle chargers, and 6G networks.

But the two-day meeting also showed how differently the allies couch their approaches to the West’s major rival in these technologies of the future.

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