
Archive22 September 2025
By 2026, Artificial Intelligence has solidified its position as the preeminent engine of global power, driving an intensifying geopolitical contest for dominance. This article dissects the multi-front competition — encompassing data supremacy, talent acquisition, and hardware control — while simultaneously examining the fractured landscape of ethical governance frameworks struggling to contain AI's pervasive risks amidst escalating national interests. The challenge for global stability hinges on whether a fragmented regulatory patchwork can avert systemic misuse and foster a secure, equitable AI future.









