Mandelson says that Britain and America should cooperate on AI to counter China’s threat.

The UK and the US should cooperate on new techniques like Artificial Intelligence to combat “clear shared danger” ChinaGod Peter Mandelson Where are you

British ambassador in America used a speech Washington On Tuesday to warning that China pose a more serious threat than Soviet Union And urge the UK and the US to use this month’s business deal as a springboard even more closely.

Talking to the Atlantic Council, he said: “We face a clear shared danger.

“There is nothing in this world, I am afraid that China won the race for technical dominance in the coming decades.

“China represents far more dynamic and malicious strategic rival than the Soviet Union – economically sophisticated, highly innovative and strategically patient.”

Labor has attempted to melt relations with Beijing since coming to power, in which the country has been visited after the disintegration period under the conservators with ministers, including Rachel Reeves and David Lemy – although the government emphasizes that it will challenge China where necessary.

But US President Donald Trump Has been constantly hostile, applies much more tariffs to Chinese goods than people of any other country.

Saying that the UK and the US “should” combine the forces “to run the scientific successes that define the century, Lord Mandelson said AI should be the” Spearpoint “of British-American cooperation.

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He said: “Instead of preventing these transformational technologies through excessive regulation, our two governments should highlight their immense potential for human gains and western benefits.”

Lord Mandelson’s comments followed the announcement of a trade deal between London and Washington in May, in which the US cut tariffs on British steel and cars, while 10% of the levy was normally placed on imports.

At that time, the government said that the agreement opened a route to further interaction with a digital trade deal, along with “the future UK-US technology partnership”.

Lord Mandaleson suggested that the 10% tariff was unlikely to come down, given that Mr. Trump appeared to be “quite married” for figures as Aadhaar.

But he said that both countries can see “within the base” to reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers where it is in our mutual benefit “.

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