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Adam Patti, CEO of VistaShares, discussed Nvidia’s strong data center results, China chip risks, and why his AI ETF is ...
During a summit of ASEAN and Gulf countries a top Malaysian official said the country “did not need to choose sides.” ...
Zhang’s insight reframes the AI race less as a zero-sum game and more as a multipolar competition, where nations seek strategic rather than absolute dominance. For China, being second might be ...
If America paused because of concerns over AI safety, he said, it might find itself “enslaved to PRC-mediated ai”. The idea ...
The AI arms race is no longer a distant theoretical concern; it's a present-day sprint between tech giants, startups, and ...
First, as in China, Vietnam can integrate AI content into existing courses without creating a new subject. The Ministry of Education should define AI competency benchmarks by education level. A ...
Doug Burgum, the soft-spoken Interior secretary responsible for managing the more than 507 million acres of federally owned ...
Lawyers began making closing arguments Friday in a landmark antitrust case over the online search market, future of AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang quipped, "The more you buy, the more you save" — a punchline that underscored the escalating arms ...
Adversaries, notably China and Russia, already under tight restrictions for advanced AI chips, faced even tougher limitations, especially concerning sophisticated “closed” AI models.
Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas, asked Altman, along with AMD chief Lisa Su, CoreWeave’s Michael Intrator and Microsoft vice chair Brad Smith, whether the U.S. is ahead of China in the proverbial AI arms ...
Unlike the more closed and proprietary model prevalent in the U.S., China’s approach leverages state support and open-source ...