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This post originally appeared on Recode China AI. For more than a decade, Nvidia’s chips have been the beating heart of China’s AI ecosystem. Its GPUs powered search engines, video apps, smartphones, electric vehicles, and the current wave of ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has issued a stark warning that the United States could lose the global artificial intelligence race to China unless it gets its regulatory house in order, declaring the current patchwork of state-level rules risks crippling American innovation.
Chinese authorities are using artificial intelligence to turbocharge surveillance and censorship, with the technology predicting public demonstrations and monitoring prison inmates, according to a new report.
Trump wanted big tech to leave China. By most appearances, he is getting what he wants. Microsoft is reportedly the latest company to start decoupling some of its business in China. The big tech giant has asked multiple suppliers to prepare “out of China ...
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Amid external technology restrictions and internal economic restructuring, the strong momentum of China's "little giants" signals that Chinese industries are entering a new stage of technology-driven,
The escalating AI race is drawing comparisons with the Cold War, and the great scientific and technological clashes that characterised it,” The Wall Street Journal noted in an editorial earlier this month.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top search engine operator Baidu Inc has joined hands with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Japan's Toyota Motor Corp <7203.T> to cooperate on areas related to artificial intelligence (AI) amid a push for self-driving cars.
Chinese AI developer iFLYTEK would have been happy to use American Nvidia chips to train a large language model that rivals ChatGPT, but says it’s now doing just fine without them. Work on alternatives started when iFLYTEK was blacklisted by the U.S ...