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It’s good for rival superpowers to talk

De-escalation channels akin to the Washington-Moscow hotline are needed long before a crisis hits

The writer is a policy researcher at Rand and author of ‘Deterrence under Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear Warfare’

This spring, the US and China are expected to start talks on artificial intelligence safety. Expectations are low. These might be no more than conversations between specialists and analysts, rather than senior government officials. 

But early, unproductive talks aren’t a total loss — as illustrated by nuclear arms negotiations during the cold war. Failed attempts to negotiate with Moscow in the 1950s paved the way for vital breakthroughs with the Soviets a decade later. 

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