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
China is weighing a semiconductor incentives package worth as much as $70 billion in a sweeping effort to turbocharge its domestic chip industry, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with
MoreOracle Corp. has delayed completion dates for several of the data centers it is building for OpenAI, shifting targets from 2027 to 2028 due to significant labor and materials shortages, according to
MoreArtificial intelligence is expanding so quickly that investing in its future has become both thrilling and fraught, according to a sweeping Bloomberg analysis based on interviews with four top investment strategists. With
MoreIntel has tested advanced chipmaking tools this year from ACM Research, a California-based firm with R&D and manufacturing units in China and South Korea, sources familiar with the matter said, sparking concern
MoreOpenAI has issued one of its strongest warnings yet about the risks posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence, cautioning on Wednesday that its next generation of models could present a “high” cybersecurity
MoreDespite years of international discussions and white papers on AI governance, there has been no globally agreed framework to manage the risks and benefits of AI. As reported in Nature, China is
MoreMeta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is intensifying his personal involvement in the company’s artificial intelligence efforts as Meta pivots toward a new, revenue-focused model codenamed Avocado, according to sources cited by
MoreUnconventional AI, the new venture launched by former Databricks head of AI Naveen Rao, has confirmed a massive $475 million seed round at a valuation of $4.5 billion — one of the
MoreScientists report they are nearing a turning point in drug development as AI-designed antibodies begin to show properties comparable to commercial medicines. The progress comes just one year after biologists first used
MoreMicrosoft Corp.’s Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella this week became the latest tech leader to visit India, joining a growing procession of executives seeking to tap the country’s massive market and leverage
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