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About 500 robot athletes from 16 countries competed in Beijing as the United States and China race each other to shape the future of AI.
China has rolled out a chatbot on its Tiangong space station. Its mission: to improve safety, navigation, and coordination in orbit.
US policy shifts and sharp rhetoric have turned Nvidia’s chip sales into a flashpoint, fuelling China’s mistrust and push for tech self-reliance
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Futurism on MSNThe US May Have Already Lost the AI Race to China Due to a Key Weakness
As some in the US agonize over the country's pace in the "AI race," it seems China is already standing at the podium.
In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed specifically for the Chinese market.
U.S. companies and policymakers are mobilizing their response to free-to-use AI models from China.
Chinese equities are surging. The Shanghai Composite Index — dominated by retail investors — is up about 13% this year.
Baidu Inc.’s quarterly revenue fell its most in about three years, hurt by an economic downturn that’s capping its ability to fight bigger rivals in AI and make inroads in newer areas.