AI rift widens as China urges boycott of top US conference over sanctions ban
The China Computer Federation (CCF) is urging Chinese computer scientists to boycott the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) after the conference banned submissions from US-sanctioned institutions, including Chinese tech companies like Huawei. The CCF strongly opposes the ban, stating it violates the core values of academic exchange by politicizing the process.

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AI-generatedThe China Computer Federation (CCF) is urging Chinese computer scientists to boycott the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) after the conference banned submissions from US-sanctioned institutions, including Chinese tech companies like Huawei. The CCF strongly opposes the ban, stating it violates the core values of academic exchange by politicizing the process. NeurIPS, a major AI conference, attracts thousands of researchers annually and is a key recruitment ground for tech companies. This move highlights the growing tensions between the US and China regarding AI development and access. The boycott call comes after Chinese researchers have achieved recognition at past NeurIPS conferences.
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5 extractedThe CCF “strongly opposed” a decision by NeurIPS to stop accepting submissions from individuals affiliated with sanctioned entities.
The Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) stopped accepting submissions from individuals affiliated with sanctioned entities.
Chinese computer scientists and researchers have been urged to boycott a major artificial intelligence conference.
NeurIPS draws tens of thousands of leading researchers each year.
NeurIPS has become a key recruitment battleground where US and Chinese tech firms compete intensely for AI talent.