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The administration is set to make its pitch for U.S. chips and software at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in ...
Some Silicon Valley startups are embracing China's outlawed "996" work culture, expecting employees to work 12-hour days, six ...
China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot forced Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to rethink the company’s AI strategy, triggering a leadership ...
Mark Zuckerberg is under pressure to justify Meta's massive AI investments as the company's profit growth slows. Following ...
To reflect democratic principles, AI must be built in the open. If the U.S. wants to lead the AI race, it must lead the ...
With Big Tech players like Google, Microsoft, and Meta vying to dominate the AI market, China’s High Flyer, Baidu, Moonshot, ...
While no one has waved an official chequered flag in the Sino-American race for AI supremacy, the markets are betting that ...
This week, the country's top internet watchdog summoned Nvidia reps over what it calls serious security risks tied to the H20 ...
Huawei’s new CloudMatrix supercomputer has outperformed NVIDIA’s platform, signaling a global AI power shift as US chip bans backfire and China gains ground with sovereign AI technology.
China appears to have sought access to Nvidia products for military AI applications and the development of a robot dog.
Documents from the PLA revealed that the Chinese military attempted to acquire Nvidia chips for AI servers and robot dogs.
Alibaba Cloud founder, Wang Jian, asserts that China, not Silicon Valley, is shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI).