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June 30th, 2025

The US-China AI race with Professor Angela Zhang | The Ballpark podcast

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

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June 30th, 2025

The US-China AI race with Professor Angela Zhang | The Ballpark podcast

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

In January 2025, the release of a new model and chatbot by Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company, DeepSeek, sent shockwaves through the tech industry in the US and elsewhere. DeepSeek’s launch was only one milestone in the ongoing AI competition between China and the US which has seen the US try to restrict the exports of key components used in AI development to other countries.

In the second episode of The Ballpark’s miniseries on AI and the US, the Phelan US Centre explored the ongoing AI competition between China and the US with Angela Zhang, Professor of Law at the Gould School of Law of the University of Southern California. Professor Zhang is an expert on AI regulation, both in China and globally.

They spoke about China’s current approach to AI regulation, and how this compares with the US, and why China may be content with being a “close second” in the AI race.

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This podcast was produced by Chris Gilson and Luke Digweed.


  • Featured image: Photo by Cash Macanaya on Unsplash
  • Note:  This podcast gives the views of the interviewee and host, and is not the position of USAPP – American Politics and Policy, the LSE Phelan US Centre, nor the London School of Economics.

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