While U.S.-China AI competition has focused on intelligence, businesses in China have a different benchmark for choosing AI ...
Alibaba, Tencent, and Baidu are handing out billions in cash and prizes to attract chatbot users, highlighting how fierce ...
Industry leaders say China’s AI models are only months behind the US, and China has advantages in talent and electricity generation ...
From compute and talent to energy and revenue, six charts show where the U.S. leads China in AI—and why that lead could prove ...
While the U.S. chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race.
While debate rages in the U.S. about the merits and risks of AI in schools, it a state-mandated part of the curriculum in China, as the authorities try to create a pool of AI-savvy professionals.
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US.-China AI war: CBCs vs. ABCs
U.S. big tech Meta acquired AI startup Manus, dubbed the "second DeepSeek," for $2 billion (approximately 2.9 trillion Korean won) in December last year. Manus, founded in China and later relocated to ...
For years, the global AI narrative has been dominated by a singular metric: Parameters. The race was defined by who possessed ...
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI…In this edition: Is China about to win the AI race?…AI reasoning risks...Anthropic is on track to turn a profit years ahead of OpenAI…and OpenAI’s flip-flop on a ...
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How China’s AI chips compare vs Nvidia H200
China’s race to build homegrown artificial intelligence chips has collided head on with Nvidia’s H200, the United States company’s latest workhorse for training and running large models. The result is ...
On December 8, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Nvidia would be granted permission to sell its powerful H200 artificial intelligence processor to China subject to a 25% export tax. But ...
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