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.
Beijing vowed "no bullying or coercion" would hamper its development and vowed to take "resolute measures" to protect China's interests.
OpenAI Vice President of Global Affairs Chris Lehane stresses the importance of winning the A.I. race and describes how the U.S. can do so.
President Joe Biden warned that an oligarchy was taking shape in America during his farewell address on Wednesday.
But the AI revolution has only just begun. Today’s most powerful AI models, often referred to as “frontier AI,” can handle and generate images, audio, video, and computer code, in addition to natural language.
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.
The 'Fast Money' traders debate Apple's mounting issues, including a decline in iPhone sales in China, and where they expect the stock to go from here.
Nvidia has purportedly disabled overclocking and multi-GPU support on the RTX 5090D to ensure its performance does not exceed U.S. export regulations.
NVIDIA Corp. is facing renewed market scrutiny as Jim Cramer questioned the stock's trading pattern on Thursday, amid growing concerns over China sanctions and positive earnings from key supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.