AI competition is not a zero-sum game. Instead, the world’s superpowers need to work together to make sure AI benefits humanity.
Trump can damage China’s economy with trade penalties. But tech restrictions might hurt more in the long term.
President Donald Trump downplayed the national security risk posed by TikTok in an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, days after offering the social video app a reprieve from legislation that would have forced it to shut down.
Aggressors in these types of attacks have the advantage over the defenders, and China cannot be talked out of spying. But that does not mean these attacks should just be endured. The new Trump administration can better stymie its adversaries by modernizing technology,
The US on Monday unveiled new export rules on advanced computing chips used for artificial intelligence, further curbing China's access to the technology.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill ... a risk that led Raimondo to ban the internet-connected autos made by China. “AI is by far the single biggest disruptive force in our economy now and for the decade to ...
Biden's final foreign policy featured harsh rhetoric on China, as Washington embraces tough-on-China policies.
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said the new policy will help build a trusted technology ecosystem around the world.
The US unveiled a fresh round of regulations aimed at keeping advanced chips produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and other companies from making their way to China, one last attempt by the Biden administration to fill holes in the tech blockade of its geopolitical rival.
The United States unveiled further export controls Wednesday on advanced computing semiconductors, boosting due diligence requirements for businesses as it seeks to prevent diversion of tech to China despite existing restrictions.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says Donald Trump is a president ... a risk that led Raimondo to ban the internet-connected autos made by China. “AI is by far the single biggest disruptive ...
In 2023, smartphones-to-silicon conglomerate Huawei quietly released its flagship Mate 60 Pro handset. The launch, while muted, was worth celebrating in the People’s Republic: the device featured a made-in-China chip that had previously seemed out of reach amid crippling U.