European officials are taking a fine-tooth comb to last week’s executive order, with some relief that it is ‘narrower’ than expected.
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China, UK Moving on Regulation Tops the Week’s AI News
This week, the spotlight moves to the UK and China as the nations get ahead of the US to formalize plans to regulate artificial intelligence.
SpaceX and Blue Origin are being targeted by spies from China, Russia: feds
Chinese and Russian spies are looking to steal sensitive technology and data from US space companies including SpaceX and Blue Origin, according to a federal government communique. The National …
China-US Tech War Spirals Over Internet Modules that Run the World
China has responded angrily to calls by a Congress committee for scrutiny of Chinese-made cellular internet modules embedded in U.S. smart devices …
Shantou eyes key role in data exchange with more efforts in new infrastructure
The construction of a series of submarine communication cables and computing infrastructure in Shantou, a coastal city in Guangdong province, will help provide low-cost and efficient linkage support …
China Blocks Intel Deal, Spotlighting U.S. Chip Strategy—and The National Anxieties Driving It
Beijing had the authority to delay the Intel deal because the country requires that its State Administration of Market Regulation (SAMR) approves mergers if one of …
China opposes forced tech transfers, ministry says
China firmly opposes forced technology transfers and there is no such thing as helping its businesses replace the US companies by forcibly acquiring technology, said the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday.
China to set up solar, wind recycling system as waste volumes surge
China, the world’s biggest renewable equipment manufacturer, will set up a recycling system for ageing wind turbines and solar panels as it tries to tackle the growing volumes of waste generated by …
China Torpedoes Intel’s Bid to Buy Israeli Chip Maker Tower Semiconductor
Intel scrapped its more-than-$5 billion offer to buy Tower after Chinese regulators failed to approve the deal in time, the latest sign of fallout from the U.S.-China battle over tech.
China to make steady progress in chip equipment self-sufficiency amid gradual market recovery, UBS survey finds
According to survey, 11 per cent of IC product purchasing managers said that they are ‘much more’ actively considering using domestic chips.
Biden’s executive order on China shows why A.I. is so different from other technology
A.I. is creating new challenges for the U.S. effort to stop China’s military from obtaining advanced technology.
China adopts interim AI rule requiring technology to back the communist system
China on Tuesday implemented a new interim regulation requiring providers of artificial intelligence services to support the communist system and prevent the technology from subverting state power, according to the text of the administrative measure.
The urgency of the quantum computing race with China
Christopher Nolan’s summer blockbuster film Oppenheimer tells the story of the Manhattan Project director who raced to develop the world’s first atomic bomb before Nazi Germany could. J. Robert Oppenheimer successfully exploited the revolutionary discovery…