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Chinese military records show attempts to buy banned Nvidia chips for its AI projects. Find out more about what they reveal.
Behind closed doors, Chinese researchers are laying the groundwork for a new global AI agenda—without input from the US.
Hello, this is Colum Murphy in Beijing, happy to report that I can now check watching a robot boxing match off my bucket list ...
The Chinese government fears that H20 GPUs pose a spying risk, but Nvidia says its products do not have backdoors.
AI Is Getting 10x Faster And 95% Cheaper To Train, Thanks To Decentralized Infrastructure—reshaping Enterprise Strategy And ...
Nvidia said on Thursday that its chips do not contain "backdoors," following concerns from China over the security of the ...
Apple reported strong iPhone sales and rebound in revenue from China, giving a much-needed boost to two parts of the ...
CHINA’S THOUGHTFUL APPROACH China’s proposal for a Global AI Cooperation Organization is a proactive and thoughtful response to these emerging challenges. The proposed body aims to function as a ...
Chinese companies showcased A.I. gains in Shanghai this week. More chips will only help them improve faster, industry ...
Our special report looks at the opportunities and challenges of generative AI and how its rapid move into the mainstream is ...
China’s top internet watchdog has summoned Nvidia to address potential security concerns in its H20 artificial intelligence ...
Beijing is building a small city of data centers in remotest Xinjiang. In this mini-documentary, we reveal its plan to use thousands of export-banned US chips.