China has overtaken the United States in the global market for open artificial-intelligence models, marking a pivotal moment in the race to shape the future of the technology. A joint study by
Russia is falling sharply behind its global rivals in the race to develop artificial intelligence, weighed down by political suspicion of digital technologies, heavy-handed state control and the economic fallout of war.
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MoreTesla announced on Wednesday that it will invest $2 billion in CEO Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, while confirming that production plans for its Cybercab robotaxi remain on track for 2026.
MoreChinese researchers have developed an all-superconducting user magnet capable of producing a central magnetic field of 35.6 teslas — more than 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s magnetic field — setting a new
MoreU.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology is set to announce a new manufacturing investment in Singapore as early as Tuesday, expanding its production footprint amid a severe global shortage of memory chips,
MoreAirbus chief executive Guillaume Faury has issued a stark warning to staff that the aerospace giant must be prepared to adapt to a new era of geopolitical uncertainty, after the company suffered
MoreIn a wide-ranging interview first published in the South China Morning Post, Jeffrey Ding, an assistant professor of political science at George Washington University and author of the award-winning book Technology and
MoreProfits at the so-called Magnificent Seven US technology companies are expected to rise sharply to a combined $181 billion for the most recent quarter, underscoring the sector’s continued dominance as investment in
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