
The framing is deliberately balanced and spare, presenting AI competition as a mutual concern for 'both countries' without attributing blame or intent to either side. Language is descriptive ('loom,' 'race,' 'mounting fears') rather than charged, and no single perspective is centered—the piece acknowledges parallel concerns rather than adopting an adversarial or deferential stance toward either power.
Framing may shift once the meeting concludes, depending on outcomes, statements, or agreements announced.
The meeting comes as both countries race to create and adopt new AI models amid mounting cybersecurity fears.
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