DeepSeek, AI and China
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At the world’s largest trade show, it’s not just the clientele that had a different look this year.
The U.S. and China are racing to define the future of technology, with very different ideas about how fast it should arrive and how tightly it should be controlled. The urgency is no longer abstract. In recent weeks, China approved the world’s first ...
U.S., Korean and German automakers announced a rush of new, tech-enabled cars at the Beijing Auto Show as they battle a sales slump
China’s cheap artificial intelligence models are rapidly attracting global users and creating new winners in the nation’s stock market.
China plans to restrict top technology firms, including leading AI startups, from accepting US capital without government approval, Bloomberg News reported on Friday (April 24), citing people familiar with the matter.
Beijing on Friday refuted accusations made by the White House that Chinese entities were involved in "industrial-scale" efforts to steal US AI technology.
At China’s hot new tech events, lobsters are everywhere –– lobster balloons, lobster headbands, lobster plushies in claw machines, even live lobsters in an inflatable kiddie pool. But the attendees swarming the meet-ups are not here for the ...
China's DeepSeek has released its long-awaited new artificial intelligence model V4, saying it offers world-beating capabilities and that a preview version is now available to use. More follows