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Chinese authorities are using artificial intelligence to turbocharge surveillance and censorship, with the technology predicting public demonstrations and monitoring prison inmates, according to a new report.
In medicine, meanwhile, China has turned itself from a copycat maker of generics into the world’s second-largest developer of new drugs, including those tackling cancer. Western rivals are licensing its firms’ wares.
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China does not need Nvidia chips in the AI war — export controls only pushed it to build its own AI machine
But they are wrong. These arguments assume that China cannot succeed in AI without access to these advanced AI chips, which is not the case.
Experts weigh the merits and limits of growing pivot in the region to uncrewed aircraft and the potential for 24/7 patrols
Seven Chinese universities plan to launch an "embodied intelligence" major as Beijing races to build a pipeline of robotics and AI talent.
Japanese automakers tipping the scales on Chinese EVs. Using Chinese tech to stage a stunning comeback and reclaim dominance in the world’s biggest car market.
CISA is telling agencies, IT companies and critical infrastructure providers to take action to protect themselves from ‘terribly sophisticated’ malware.
Shedd and Badger reveal China's technology theft in the book "The Great Heist," exposing espionage, IP theft and its rise to global power.
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