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From AI and electric vehicles to robotics and pharmaceuticals, Beijing is driving a low-cost technology revolution with price tags that crush global competitors. But as Europe and the US scramble to catch up,
China's core artificial intelligence (AI) industry scale is expected to exceed the 1-trillion-yuan ($140 billion) benchmark in 2025, according to industry data, a trend that experts said highlights the vast potential of the country's AI development,
Once the world’s factory, Beijing’s relentless focus on R&D means the country has become the world’s laboratory, allowing it to compete against the West.
China has produced its first barrel of natural uranium from its largest domestic project, dubbed the 'National No 1 Uranium' demonstration project, according to an announcement by China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC). Launched last year in the Ordos ...
A long-sought crackdown on outbound American investment in China is on the verge of becoming law after House lawmakers successfully
By drawing on the region's institutional strengths, industrial ecosystem and innovation environment, GBU aims to deliver sustained research advances in fundamental science, pioneering innovation, the integration of science and education, industry-education collaboration, and the cultivation of top-tier innovative talent, Tian said.
The U.S.-China technology competition is being hindered by a lack of agreed-upon facts, leading to a fractured and ineffective policy debate. To solve this, Congress should mandate an annual “China Tech Power” report, mirroring the Pentagon’s ...
Chinese AI developer iFLYTEK would have been happy to use American Nvidia chips to train a large language model that rivals ChatGPT, but says it’s now doing just fine without them. Work on alternatives started when iFLYTEK was blacklisted by the U.S ...
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Race to the moon: China advances, the United States struggles
While China accelerates its preparations for a lunar landing, the United States is encountering unforeseen obstacles with its Artemis program. Why is this space race taking such an