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But now, as National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan declared that September, “we must maintain as large of a lead as possible ...
China is “set up to hit grand slams,” longtime Chinese energy expert David Fishman told Fortune. “The U.S., at best, can get ...
Nvidia and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of revenue from chip sales to China to the U.S. government. That has sparked a debate ...
"Chinese leaders may have a lesson for the West’s AI boosters: true speed requires control," writes Brian Tse.
U.S. authorities have secretly placed location tracking devices in targeted shipments of advanced chips they see as being at ...
With cutting-edge, open-source models like DeepSeek, Beijing is narrowing the AI innovation gap with the United States.
Asian equities were mostly higher overnight as Hong Kong and Thailand outperformed, while Australia and Pakistan ...
The move could open the door to China securing more advanced computing power from the U.S. even as the two countries battled ...
The US has sought to maintain its sovereignty in AI, citing national security concerns and financial motivations.
The United States' two leading makers of semiconductors that power AI have agreed to pay 15% of their China sales of two ...
In 2017, China outlined its plan to make the country the dominant global force in artificial intelligence by 2030. President ...
Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices are expected to pay the United States 15% of the money they take in from selling artificial ...