New Publication! | The openness paradox: Open-source AI and China’s quest for cyber sovereignty

The openness paradox: Open-source AI and China’s quest for cyber sovereignty
The Internet & Communication Policy Center (ICPC) highlights a new article by Grace X. Yang on China’s open-source AI strategy and its relationship with the country’s cyber-sovereignty doctrine.
China’s embrace of open-source AI appears to contradict its centralized “cyber sovereignty” doctrine. This article analyses China’s open-source AI strategy through a four-layer framework (physical, logical, application, societal), revealing how openness is repurposed to serve state-centric goals: achieving technological self-reliance, controlling applications and data, and steering innovation toward state-defined priorities. Globally, the strategy functions as asymmetric competition, countering U.S. tech dominance through the narrative of “AI democratization,” while shaping industry standards and subtly promoting China’s vision of digital governance across the world.
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