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Technological Advancement - Page 56

November 27, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

China’s Open-Source AI Blitz Overtakes America

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

Artificial Intelligence

China Threatens AI Conference Boycott Over US Sanctions

China has escalated its dispute with the United States over artificial intelligence by urging scientists and tech researchers to boycott one of the world’s leading AI conferences after its organizers barred submissions from US-sanctioned Chinese institutions. The move, announced by

March 27, 2026

Krakow’s AI Shock: Poland’s Outsourcing Capital Faces Wave of Layoffs and Empty Offices

Artificial Intelligence

A gleaming nine-story office complex dominating Wadowicka Street in southern Krakow has become an unlikely symbol of Poland’s shifting economic fortunes. The expansive glass

Where Did Our Stupid Questions Go?

Artificial Intelligence

The internet has always been powered by a simple, humbling impulse: the need to ask a question we are slightly embarrassed not to know

AI’s New Cosmic Eye: Watching Star Collisions Before They Happen

March 7, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

For the first time, artificial intelligence could allow astronomers to witness the epic collision of neutron stars in real time, turning telescopes toward these cosmic cataclysms before they even occur. A breakthrough

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Should Data Centers Move to Space?

March 5, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

As data centers on Earth continue to consume vast amounts of energy and resources, some technology companies are exploring a radical alternative—moving data storage and computing infrastructure to space. According to a

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China’s AI Cardiologist: A Breakthrough in Medical Innovation

March 4, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Shanghai has unveiled China’s first AI-powered cardiologist, a groundbreaking system designed to assist overburdened doctors in diagnosing heart conditions. Developed by Zhongshan Hospital and the Shanghai Academy of Artificial Intelligence for Science,

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China Debuts World’s First Rideable Robot Dog for Rugged Terrain

December 27, 2024
Technology

by Our Economic Affairs Editor In a groundbreaking leap for robotics, China has introduced the world’s first rideable robot dog—an innovative machine designed to navigate some of the world’s most rugged terrains

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Chinese Scientists Breakthrough in Wireless Charging Efficiency

December 27, 2024
Business

A Chinese research team has achieved a significant breakthrough in wireless energy transfer and positioning, with findings published in the international academic journal Nature Communications. As the rapid development of smart devices

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Robot Kidnapper in Shanghai: A Chilling Glimpse at AI’s Future

November 23, 2024
Editorials

Editorial In a chilling episode that unfolded in Shanghai, an AI-powered robot named Erbai managed to “persuade” 12 larger robots to abandon their programmed duties and follow it. What began as an

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China’s first deep-ocean drilling vessel enters service

November 18, 2024
News/Technology

The Meng Xiang, China’s first domestically designed and built deep-ocean drilling vessel with a maximum drilling depth of 11 kilometers was officially commissioned in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou on Sunday,

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Drones and Missiles Cannot Win Wars, Nor Can Only Technology

October 9, 2024
Columns

With two major wars Ukraine and Israel-Iran-Lebanon-Gaza ongoing in the world – an exceptional occurrence since the Second World War when multiple theatres from Europe to North Africa, Middle East, Pacific and

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Telegram CEO Confirms Continued Cooperation with Authorities

October 3, 2024
News

Pavel Durov, CEO and co-founder of the messaging platform Telegram, announced on Wednesday that the service has been maintaining its commitment to privacy policies across various countries while also sharing information on

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China’s Historic Journey: From Revolution to Global Superpower

October 1, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Over the past 75 years, China has undergone a monumental transformation, evolving from a fragmented nation emerging from civil war and foreign invasion into one of the most powerful countries on

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