Xi Jinping Urges AI Cooperation as WAICO Forms in Shanghai With 29 Nations
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Xi Jinping Urges AI Cooperation as WAICO Forms in Shanghai With 29 Nations

17 July, 2026.Technology and Science.33 sources

The story in 15 seconds

  • Xi urged global AI cooperation to prevent any single state from dominating the technology.
  • WAIC established WAICO with 29 nations to form a new global AI governance alliance.
  • He called for human oversight and open-source AI to involve developing nations in governance.

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Agencia NOVA
Agencia NOVA

Xi Jinping seeks to position China as a global leader in artificial intelligence.

17 July, 2026

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ANSA Latina
ANSA Latina

Xi Jinping pide una IA 'centrada en las personas'

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Bloomberg Línea
Bloomberg Línea

Xi Jinping busca ampliar la influencia global de China en IA mientras crecen alarmas de seguridad

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El Debate
El Debate

China creates an international AI alliance to increase its influence in global technology governance

17 July, 2026

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El Nacional.cat
El Nacional.cat

China Leads the Creation of a Global AI Governance Body.

17 July, 2026

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LaRepublica.co
LaRepublica.co

Xi proposes China as a global AI leader and an alternative to U.S. dominance.

17 July, 2026

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Nigeria Info FM
Nigeria Info FM

Xi Urges Global Cooperation on AI as China Launches International Alliance

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Sinocism
Sinocism

WAIC; Another order for AI; Kimi's new model; Smart China hire by Australian government; Consumption; Extended dog days of summer 三伏天

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Sociedad Noticias
Sociedad Noticias

Xi Jinping and Tokayev strengthen the China-Kazakhstan strategic alliance.

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Ventureburn
Ventureburn

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WINNFM 98.9

China’s Xi Jinping launches new AI alliance: What is it?

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West Asian

Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera

China’s Xi Jinping launches new AI alliance: What is it?

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Anadolu Ajansı
Anadolu Ajansı

The Chinese president urges that artificial intelligence remain under human control.

17 July, 2026

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Al-Zaman
Al-Zaman

Xi Jinping Calls for Global Cooperation in Artificial Intelligence and Opposes Technological Restrictions.

17 July, 2026

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Ash-Sharq al-Awsat
Ash-Sharq al-Awsat

China challenges U.S. dominance with a plan to lead the global AI governance system.

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Western Mainstream

Atalayar
Atalayar

The new AI order: China’s grand offensive finds a strategic ally in Morocco in the Global South.

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Atalayar
Atalayar

The New AI Order: China's Great Offensive Finds a Strategic Ally in Morocco Within the Global South

17 July, 2026

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DW
DW

China's Xi Jinping calls for AI development cooperation

17 July, 2026

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El País
El País

China seeks to lead a new world order of artificial intelligence.

17 July, 2026

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L'Express
L'Express

IA : Xi Jinping veut faire de la Chine le leader d'un nouvel ordre mondial

17 July, 2026

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l'Opinion
l'Opinion

How China Is Securing Control of AI in the Global South

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Semafor
Semafor

Xi Jinping casts himself as leader of new AI world order

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Asian

Firstpost
Firstpost

China floats ‘Waico’ to challenge US tech supremacy, Xi lures Global South for new AI world order

17 July, 2026

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Latest news from Azerbaijan
Latest news from Azerbaijan

Why 29 nations just joined a new China-led AI alliance

16 July, 2026

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News18
News18

'Not A Solo Performance': China Launches Global AI Alliance As AI Race With US Intensifies

17 July, 2026

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The Express Tribune
The Express Tribune

China’s Xi calls for global AI order rooted in equity, cooperation

17 July, 2026

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The Times of India
The Times of India

China President challenges American supremacy after Google AI CEO Demis Hassabis pushes US-led AI safety

17 July, 2026

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Vietnam.vn
Vietnam.vn

President Xi Jinping: China will play a leading role in global AI governance.

17 July, 2026

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Vietnam.vn
Vietnam.vn

President Xi Jinping: China will play a leading role in governing global artificial intelligence.

17 July, 2026

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Latin American

La Jornada
La Jornada

China challenges Washington with a new alternative model for managing AI.

17 July, 2026

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Western Alternative

Modern Diplomacy
Modern Diplomacy

Can China Lead a New Global AI Order and Challenge US Dominance?

17 July, 2026

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Zonebourse Suisse
Zonebourse Suisse

Xi presents China as the leader of a new global AI order, challenging American dominance.

17 July, 2026

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Local Western

Presse-citron
Presse-citron

China: Xi Jinping unveils his surprising vision of AI amid rivalry with the United States.

17 July, 2026

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Full story

Xi’s AI alliance push

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged countries to cooperate on artificial intelligence and ensure no country dominates the technology at a major tech conference in Shanghai on Friday, where China showcased cutting-edge technology that rivals the prowess of the US.

Xi spoke at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference in Shanghai and called for a “historic opportunity” provided by open-source AI, saying, “AI development should not be a solo performance by a single country, but a symphony of international cooperation.”

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At the heart of Beijing’s pitch was a new coalition of 29 nations announced on Thursday called the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organisation (WAICO), with attendees including United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

WAICO was formally formed on July 16 and is headquartered in Shanghai, with 29 member founding countries including Indonesia, Brazil, Malaysia, South Africa, Senegal, Russia and Pakistan.

The conference framing tied Xi’s message to geopolitical competition, with Beijing casting the US as seeking to stymie China’s efforts on AI and regulation.

Governance, safety, and rivals

Xi warned that countries should “jointly oppose overstretching the national security concept in the field of AI or placing one country’s security over that of others,” as the World Artificial Intelligence Conference opened in Shanghai on Friday.

In the same remarks, Xi stressed that AI should be “always under human control” using safeguards such as regulations, technological monitoring, early warning and emergency response systems.

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The Express Tribune described Xi’s keynote address at the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference and a High-Level Meeting on global AI governance in Shanghai, where he urged multilateral governance rooted in equity and cooperation.

L’Express reported that Xi said, “Le développement de l’IA ne doit pas être le fait d’un seul pays, mais une symphonie internationale,” positioning open-source models as an alternative to US influence.

The Anadolu Ajansı report said Xi urged ensuring that artificial intelligence remains under human control and emphasized the role of the United Nations in aligning AI development strategies, governance rules, and technical standards.

Training, centers, and influence

Xi said China would provide 5,000 training opportunities in AI-related fields for developing countries over the next five years and pledged to establish international AI cooperation centres with regional organisations including ASEAN, the League of Arab States, the African Union, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and BRICS.

The Chinese president calls for ensuring that artificial intelligence remains under human control

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Azzaman reported that Xi announced China will provide over the next five years 5,000 AI training opportunities for developing countries and will expand cooperation with ASEAN, the Arab League, the African Union, the Group of Latin American and Caribbean States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and BRICS nations.

The plan also included an AI-powered weather observation system developed in China for the benefit of 30 countries, aimed at enhancing early warning and disaster response capabilities, according to Azzaman.

In parallel, Xi’s WAICO pitch was framed as a counterweight to the US-led “Pax Silica” initiative, with the WAICO agreement signed by 29 countries including Russia, Pakistan, and Kazakhstan and based in Shanghai.

George Chen, head of the digital practices group at the Asia Group consultancy, said Xi’s message was clear: “China will not follow anyone in AI technology or its standards, but wants to lead the world in both domains.”

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