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In a development that completely demolishes the line between robotics and reproductive science, China’s Kaiwa Technology says it has introduced humanoid robots equipped with advanced artificial womb systems. What could possibly go wrong with this line of experimentation?
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the United States may be underestimating China’s significant advances in artificial intelligence, warning that Washington’s technology restrictions are no impediment to that progress.
In a surprising reversal of the United States’ years-long technology restrictions on China, President Donald Trump last month allowed Nvidia to resume sales of a key AI chip designed specifically for the Chinese market.
The speed and popularity of DeepSeek’s models have challenged US incumbents such as OpenAI, and demonstrated how Chinese companies can make strides in artificial intelligence for seemingly a
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AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be over
China is “set up to hit grand slams,” longtime Chinese energy expert David Fishman told Fortune. “The U.S., at best, can get on base.”
Mr Altman pointed out that China's progress, particularly with open-source models like DeepSeek and Kimi K2, influenced OpenAIs decision to release its open-weight models
Marketplace’s Jennifer Pak asks Chinese AI companies what they think about the humans who will lose jobs to their AI products.