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A public feud over model originality threatens China’s collaborative AI front, with Huawei denying whistleblower claims of ...
China has considerable advantages, and neither superpower seems eager to cooperate to avoid catastrophe. And given AI’s world ...
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The National Interest on MSNIn the AI Race with China, the US Can’t Afford Regulatory ParalysisRemoving the 10-year moratorium opens the door for smart federal AI regulation, essential for US leadership over China. The ...
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The National Interest on MSNAmerica Must Win the AI Race Against ChinaAmerica risks losing the global AI race to China due to restrictive copyright lawsuits and underutilized data, undermining ...
From those discussions, three overarching themes emerged: (1) the key features of China’s AI strategy; (2) the economic, social, and security ramifications of China’s AI pursuits; and (3) the ...
ADAM SEGAL is Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and Director of the Digital and Cyberspace ...
As the U.S., EU and China are taking divergent leads in new AI regulations, a new framework for AI diplomacy is emerging, all under the shadow of strategic technological competition.
China's industry ministry will set up an artificial intelligence standardisation technical committee focusing on developing industry standards in areas such as large language models and AI risk ...
China has emerged as the global frontrunner in the adoption of generative AI, according to a survey, conducted by SAS and Coleman Parkes Research.. What Happened: The survey, which included 1,600 ...
The competition comes at a time of increased tech nationalism and tension between the US and China, and growing concern over the powers of AI.The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 2019 ...
China has a "stunning lead" in 37 out of 44 critical and emerging technologies as Western democracies lose a global competition for research output, a security think tank said on Thursday after ...
The U.S. currently leads in AI, but China is rapidly catching up and has declared its intent to be the global leader by 2030. To stay ahead of China in AI, the U.S. will need to work with China.
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