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- China is moving faster on next-gen tech. The U. S. is trying to . . . - Yahoo
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
- How China Caught Up on AI—and May Now Win the Future - TIME
While the U S chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race
- China technology: Latest News and Updates - South China Morning Post
Latest news, features and opinion on China’s technology industry, including AI, the US-China tech war, 5G, smartphone makers and apps, and issues surrounding China’s Great Firewall
- ‘China is moving incredibly fast,’ Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis . . .
Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, has shared a new assessment of the global AI race, stating that China is now “only months behind” the United States and the West in the development of
- China’s Role in Global Innovation Is Changing | St. Louis Fed
For many years, China was widely viewed as a fast follower, leveraging access to foreign technology, expanding its manufacturing capacity, and competing primarily through cost advantages
- Fast-moving market pushes boundaries | govt. chinadaily. com. cn
New energy vehicle models are hitting the market in China at a faster speed than their gasoline-powered siblings, as carmakers are constantly pushing the frontiers of technology amid fierce competition in the fast-evolving sector
- Chinas top 10 breakthroughs in science and technology in 2024
The Tianmouc chip was integrated in an autonomous driving system that demonstrated accurate, fast and reliable perception This primitive-based approach overcomes fundamental hurdles in computer vision in open-world applications
- How China is moving up the global innovation ladder
China's rise as a global innovation leader is no longer a question of "if," but "how fast " The world is witnessing a shift in technological gravity, as breakthroughs increasingly originate not just in Silicon Valley or Berlin, but in Shenzhen, Hangzhou, and other Chinese tech hubs
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