While the U.S. chases breakthroughs, China is betting on scale, speed, and real-world adoption—and that may prove decisive in the AI race.
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U.S. big tech Meta acquired AI startup Manus, dubbed 'the second DeepSeek', for $2 billion (approximately 2.9 trillion Korean won) in December last year. Manus, which was founded in China and later ...
A Chinese science and technology vice minister will attend India's AI summit this month, a consultant told CNBC, citing government contacts.
Data is the fuel of agentic systems, but quality matters more than volume. China benefits from a vast collection of civil ...
China has conditionally approved AI startup DeepSeek to buy Nvidia’s H200 chips, signaling a strategic shift to boost AI ...
From compute and talent to energy and revenue, six charts show where the U.S. leads China in AI—and why that lead could prove ...
The battle for AI dominance in China is reaching new heights. Tech giants ByteDance and Alibaba Group are both poised to ...
China approves Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance to order NVIDIA H200 chips after initial ban, balancing AI competition needs ...
DeepSeek upended US AI dominance assumptions in January 2025 with a low-cost model rivalling top American chatbots.
Experts from China and across the ASEAN grouping gathered for the 2026 China-ASEAN AI Capacity-Building Training Program and ...