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The backlash came swiftly for Benchmark, one of Silicon Valley’s top venture capital firms, after Bloomberg News reported in late April that it was investing in an AI startup founded in China. Republican senators framed the deal as Benchmark effectively aiding the Chinese government,
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims Meta tried to poach his top AI talent with $100 million bonuses. Here’s why AI superathletes are so prized by tech firms.
China is quickly closing the gap with the United States in the contest to make technologies that rival the human brain
A new report places Boston among 27 'star hubs' for artificial intelligence, as local experts call for increased investment and infrastructure to compete nationally.
Experts are raising concerns that Beijing could use the tech for strategic military advancements and the spread of disinformation.
Big sign-on bonuses can keep Silicon Valley ahead for the time being, but it’s clear that Chinese education is driving key advances in artificial intelligence (AI) that America should envy. Eventually,
If China wins the race to artificial general intelligence or quantum computing, Beijing will dominate the 21st century.
Meta Platforms is racing to secure top artificial intelligence talent for its newly created Superintelligence Labs to better compete with rivals including OpenAI, Google and Anthropic.
U.S. government needs to adopt commercial technology and AI solutions to address backlogs, improve efficiency and maintain edge against tech-focused adversaries