Tom Friedman’s A.I. Nightmare and What the U.S. Can Do to Avoid It

汤姆·弗里德曼的AI噩梦及美国如何避免之

The Opinions

2025-09-03

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The Opinion columnist Thomas L. Friedman has been spending time in China studying the country’s A.I. ambitions and what they mean for the world. His conclusion: A.I. could become a “nuclear bazooka” unless the United States and China find a way to build trust and work together. In this conversation with the Opinion editor Bill Brink, Tom explains why global safety depends on it. Thoughts? Email us at theopinions@nytimes.com.
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