The discussions follow a May meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi, marking a key step in bilateral tech diplomacy.
The United States and China will hold discussions on artificial intelligence in September, according to officials familiar with the matter. The talks stem from a May summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, where AI cooperation was highlighted as a priority.
No specific agenda or outcomes have been disclosed, but the meeting signals ongoing dialogue amid broader trade and technology tensions. Previous bilateral tech discussions have focused on export controls and intellectual property, though AI has emerged as a new focal point.
Markets have yet to react significantly, as details remain limited and the talks are seen as exploratory rather than policy-binding.