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Behind closed doors, Chinese researchers are laying the groundwork for a new global AI agenda—without input from the US.
The administration is set to make its pitch for U.S. chips and software.
The Chinese government fears that H20 GPUs pose a spying risk, but Nvidia says its products do not have backdoors.
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Chinese artificial intelligence model developer Zhipu AI, whose progress has attracted Washington’s scrutiny and caught ...
Despite the restrictions, Chinese firms kept training world-beating AI models—Kimi K 2, unveiled in July by Moonshot AI, a ...
As Washington tries to limit its progress, Beijing is spending more to build an artificial-intelligence ecosystem that ...
China’s DeepSeek AI chatbot forced Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to rethink the company’s AI strategy, triggering a leadership ...
Nvidia met with Beijing officials on Thursday regarding potential national security risks posed by the resumption of its H20 ...
China has called for a new global organization to address the AI threat. Getting the US to the table might be a challenge.
Some Silicon Valley startups are embracing China's outlawed "996" work culture, expecting employees to work 12-hour days, six ...
Students in China may fear “losing face” around peers, with the rejection of AI learning seen potentially as a sign they are ...