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US and China AI rivalry gets sharper as NVIDIA sells downgraded chips to China, helping you anticipate supply shifts and ...
China and the U.S. understand that whoever leads in AI will likely influence global standards, intelligence gathering, ...
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China does not need Nvidia chips in the AI war — export controls only pushed it to build its own AI machine
Another week has passed, and uncertainty continues regarding the export of Nvidia’s advanced AI chips to China. Those in favor of continued export controls argue that these chips will help build ...
Stanford scientist Fei-Fei Li talks about teaching machines to see as humans do, the US-China AI arms race, and what worries ...
Another great transformation is underway in China. The world’s factory is fast becoming its first electro-state, with an ...
Believing that the PLA will not use the world’s most powerful AI chips to advance its military capabilities is unrealistic.
Amid the growing integration of technology and fashion, AI is gradually transforming the fashion design process. Look AI, a ...
Today's complex problems reveal the cost of overspecialization and sidelining of the humanities: Engineers can build AI ...
What if the future of global power wasn’t decided by military strength or economic might, but by who leads in artificial intelligence? NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has sent shockwaves through the tech ...
Policymakers in Washington are grappling with key questions about how to regulate AI and deal with its potential downstream ...
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China Is Building the Future
After a months-long trade war between China and the United States, Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping are scheduled to meet Thursday in Korea. Both countries seem to be angling for a truce; over ...
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