Exclusive: U.S. and China could agree on AI guidelines, says Hicks
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By Colin Demarest
Published on March 25, 2026.
Former Deputy Defense Secretary, Kathleen Hicks, has suggested that the U.S. and China may agree on rules regarding the use of artificial intelligence in the future. The technology is rapidly changing how people interact, businesses operate, and militaries operate. The agreement between the two countries is rare.
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