Christopher Nixon Cox identifies specific, high-impact areas for U.S.-China collaboration. He points to trade as a primarily economic issue where negotiated compromises are feasible, unlike more symbolic geopolitics disputes. He also argues for targeted cooperation in AI through preventing the integration of AI with nuclear weapons systems and banning AI research related to biological weapons. Cox suggests these are clear, mutual interests where agreements could yield significant benefits for global security and the bilateral relationship going forward.
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