Opinion
China “Will Win” the AI Race, Said Jensen Huang Before Backtracking, Urges U.S. to Race Ahead
It was quite a shocker to hear Jensen Huang saying that China “will win” the AI race at the recent FT Future of AI Summit. While Mr. Huang has since softened his stance by remarking that China is ...
Remarks by CEO Liang Wenfeng’s delegate highlight potential dangers of race to build superintelligent systems.
Welcome to The State of AI, a new collaboration between the Financial Times and MIT Technology Review. Every Monday for the next six weeks, writers from both publications will debate one aspect of the ...
BigBear.ai's three main AI modules (Observe, Orient, and Dominate) analyze the data that flows into the edge networks, which ...
China Eastern’s Shanghai Pudong–Delhi route, operated by an Airbus A330 wide-body aircraft, will run three times a week—on ...
In Samarkand's UNESCO conference room, a 10-meter-long Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) scroll painting was brought to life through ...
The 2025 China Robot Industry Development Conference is scheduled to be held in Shanghai from Monday to Wednesday, according ...
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway are urgently investigating what they say is a security loophole in electric buses made in ...
Professor Zheng Shuiquan from Renmin University of China said that as long as the concepts of openness, cooperation and ...
Senior Chinese officials on cyberspace and law on Sunday called for precisely setting legal "red lines and high lines", along with ethics guidelines and technical standards, to ensure artificial ...
A hero of “The Big Short” has doubts about artificial intelligence, and Ray Dalio is worried the Fed might make it worse.
It is poised to advance deep-sea research from traditional qualitative analysis toward an intelligent, interpretable and ...
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