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The US is increasingly intent on winning the AI race with China. Experts say this ignores the benefits of collaboration—and the danger of unintended consequences.
It was almost a year before a handful of Chinese AI chatbots received government approval for public release. Some questioned whether China’s stance on censorship might hobble the country’s AI ambitions.
The US government has announced a radical plan to control exports of cutting-edge AI technology to most nations.
The Biden administration has issued new restrictions on the export of US-developed computer chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems, in a final effort to prevent rivals like China from accessing the advanced technology,
Beijing vowed "no bullying or coercion" would hamper its development and vowed to take "resolute measures" to protect China's interests.
OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has released its "Economic Blueprint" for AI to outcompete China, boost economic prosperity and benefit U.S. education.
AI compute is the key to global power, driving economic, technological, and military dominance. The race to shape the AI future is accelerating.
President Joe Biden’s final days in office were all about cementing the United States’ well established lead over China in the market for artificial intelligence.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said the new policy will help build a trusted technology ecosystem around the world.
Indeed Trump has already claimed an investment win, announcing earlier this month that UAE property firm Damac is to invest billions of dollars into developing data centers in the US. Damac says it intends to construct 2GW of data center capacity over the next four years.
Donald Trump is expected to escalate the U.S.–China trade war once he enters office. Certain technologies are the focus of tensions between the two countries.