The sudden success of the Chinese AI startup took the tech world by surprise. Newsweek explores the impact on the U.S.'s lead ...
Silicon Valley’s initial advantage in LLMs evaporated quickly despite export controls, writes AI expert Gary Marcus.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Thursday that it is evaluating U.S. states as potential artificial intelligence data center locations for its massive Stargate venture, framing the project as a matter of ...
ChatGPT’s creator, OpenAI, has never been ... with their government. This could lead to the government of China – a leading contender in the global AI race - potentially getting access to ...
For the project, SoftBank and OpenAI are categorized as “lead partners ... that we could mention, these two examples give a taste of the intensity of the global AI race and its potential ...
Reports suggest that Japanese tech titan SoftBank could spearhead ... $500bn in AI projects and infrastructure to ensure the US maintains its lead over China in the global AI race. OpenAI has ...
The United States and China are entangled in what many have dubbed an “AI arms race.” In the early days of this standoff, US policymakers ... could lead to outcomes that threaten global ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup founded by Liang Wenfeng in 2023, has recently surpassed ... of this race could have far-reaching implications for innovation, economic power, and global leadership ...
As nations compete in the global AI race, the first to achieve AGI could gain a decisive strategic advantage, reshaping global power dynamics. By investing in U.S.-based infrastructure ...
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov as U.S. AI race heats up, countering China’s ... Felipe Millon, who leads federal sales for OpenAI, said ChatGPT Gov could be particularly valuable for agencies ...
including by developing AI capabilities in areas like unmanned weapons and data processing. It’s still early days, but the evidence so far suggests China could just about keep pace with the West.
The only hope for the US to regain a clear lead ... The race to AGI will be won not by the country with the most chips but by the one that best fosters true innovation. That could be the US ...