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  "path": "/global-stage/munich-security-conference/ian-bremmer-the-us-china-ai-space-has-zero-trust",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-15T22:10:01.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Global stage",
    "Munich security conference",
    "Ai",
    "Us",
    "China",
    "Artificial intelligence",
    "Ian bremmer",
    "Digital trust",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nChina was largely absent from the core conversations at the 2026 Munich Security Conference. That, says **Ian Bremmer** , is telling.\n\nIn this Global Stage clip, Bremmer warns that in the AI space between the US and China, there is “literally zero trust.” No governance framework. No coordination. Only escalation and acceleration.\n\n* * *\n\nWhile tech companies are stepping in to promote the rule of law and cross-border alignment, geopolitical fragmentation risks pushing the world toward deeper decoupling and potentially a new kind of cold war.\n\nCan technological alignment outpace political fragmentation?",
  "title": "Ian Bremmer: The US–China AI space has “Zero Trust”"
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