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MoneyWeek on MSNChina takes the lead in the global AI tech race – can the US charge ahead?The idea that China could pull ahead of the United States in terms of technological prowess once seemed fanciful. That’s no longer the case
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Que.com on MSNTrump’s AI Strategy Prioritizes Deregulation and Outpacing ChinaArtificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly become a cornerstone of technological growth and national strategy worldwide. Under the Trump administration, the
As the top chip company, Nvidia's chips are in high demand from the largest companies, like Amazon and Microsoft, that are building out huge AI businesses. They themselves are serving other giants with AI tools and services in partnership with Nvidia, offering access to the chipmaker's powerful technology.
After years on the sidelines, diversification through Chinese equities may again earn its place in global portfolios
China is taking steps to build a network to sell computing power and curb the unwieldy growth of data centres after thousands of local government-backed centres that sprouted in the country caused a capacity glut and threatened their viability.
The UK government aims to expand AI use in government services like justice and education, building on its January launch of “Humphrey,” powered by OpenAI’s GPT-4o.
The AI Action Plan offers a path, but not a concrete plan, for what the administration is thinking when it comes to chip export restrictions.
Chinese technology companies participating in an ongoing industry event in Beijing have expressed strong interest and readiness to further tap into the field of artificial intelligence (AI) as they expand their presence in international markets.
AI experts warn that the administration is sidestepping safety precautions and ignoring the impacts of research funding cuts and visa restrictions for scientists.
Automotive factories in China are operating with minimal human interaction. Is this the new norm for auto manufacturing or a dystopian possibility?
ASMPT said it expected third-quarter revenue to be between US$445 million and US$505 million, a 10.8 per cent year-on-year growth that was “above market consensus”, on the back of sustained AP revenue and improved sales at its surface mount technology business.