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Speech on the State of the EU: key points on China

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen positioned herself for a second term as EU Commission President with her speech. The State of the European Union (SOTEU) contained much praise for the Commission's work in recent years but also provided insights into the future, with China playing a central role.

By Amelie Richter

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'China speed' at the IAA

BYD, Nio and others are making waves at the IAA. Alongside their effective market entry strategies in Germany, the Chinese automakers bring persistence. Currently, Germany's established giants are dismissive of the competition.

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AI: between control and creativity

On the one hand, China seeks to provide an optimal environment for AI research, but on the other hand, the CCP wants to retain control over this new technology. The current priority is regulation. The government has now given the go-ahead for chat AI for the first time.

By Felix Lee

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Opinion

'End of the China illusion'

Does China need Europe, or does Europe need China? Is decoupling possible or madness? Is Beijing really a partner in climate action? Political scientist Janka Oertel provides answers in her new book. She advocates a fundamentally new China policy. And she makes no secret of the fact that this will involve high costs.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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'AI provides us a mirror to look into our spiritual mind'

Together with tech expert Kai-Fu Lee, author Chen Qiufan has written a book that outlines future scenarios of a world permeated by artificial intelligence in the year 2041. Fabian Peltsch spoke with him about why AI will not only change the global political order, but also our self-image as human beings.

By Redaktion Table

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'Without China, we would miss out on knowledge'

Niels Peter Thomas, head of China at Springer Nature, one of the world's leading scientific publishing houses, spoke with Frank Sieren about the risks and opportunities of Germany's scientific cooperation with China. Thomas advocates an open, joint research approach.

By Frank Sieren