Silicon Valley and corporate America are increasingly turning to cheaper, open-source artificial intelligence models built in China.
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Is China Closing the A.I. Gap Faster Than Expected?
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Chinese A.I. Firms Push Beyond Nvidia as DeepSeek Turns to Huawei
The New York Times – Business:Before this week’s U.S.-Chinese summit, Beijing reached a milestone in its quest for technological self-sufficiency.
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Musk vs. Altman: A High-Stakes A.I. Clash Goes to Court on Monday
The New York Times – Business:Elon Musk is seeking more than $150 billion in damages and a complete shake-up of OpenAI. The outcome could have big consequences for the artificial intelligence industry.
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A.I. Start-Ups From Canada and Germany Merge to Take On Silicon Valley
The New York Times – Business:Cohere is acquiring Aleph Alpha in a deal aimed at customers uneasy about the dominance of American companies in artificial intelligence.
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DeepSeek’s Sequel Set to Extend China’s Reach in Open-Source A.I.
The New York Times – Business:Chinese companies have embraced making their most advanced artificial intelligence models available to all.
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Why the A.I. Rally (and the Bubble Talk) Could Continue Next Year
Big Tech’s huge investment in artificial intelligence is making investors nervous. But the technology continues to advance, buoying the bulls.
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Trump Eases Limits on Nvidia Exports to China at ‘Critical Moment’
President Trump said Nvidia can export some chips. But years of U.S. restrictions have propelled China to make everything it needs for advanced A.I.
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Saudi Arabia, Rich With Oil, Wants to Be Known as the A.I. Exporter
The kingdom is pouring money into data centers and working with U.S. and Chinese tech giants, landing its A.I. ambitions in the middle of a geopolitical tussle for tech power.
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A.I. Is Driving a Stock Market Rally in China, Too
Surging interest in artificial intelligence is generating huge gains for Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba, which has more than doubled this year.
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China Is Spending Billions to Become an A.I. Superpower
Beijing is taking an industrial policy approach to help its A.I. companies close the gap with those in the United States.
