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Opinion: China wants an AI-powered military built with Nvidia chips, and that’s a problem
Believing that the PLA will not use the world’s most powerful AI chips to advance its military capabilities is unrealistic.
Last month saw the holding of the Fourth Plenary Session of the Central Committee (CC) of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), also known as the Fourth Plenum. As a rule, ...
Beijing has consistently defied expectations to overcome the ‘King’s dilemma’ – maintaining control while fostering ...
The robots will guide travelers, haul boxes, and even swap their own batteries. Births in China, meanwhile, are still running ...
GT: The conference this year focuses on China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30). When discussing the 14th Five-Year Plan ...
Chu Xin’s search for work has taken him on a journey this summer. First he travelled some 1,500km from his home in China’s deep south-west to Shenzhen, a bustling manufacturing hub across from Hong ...
News this past week that both Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices are taking charges in the current quarter because of the latest U.S. rule limiting chip sales to China cast attention on a broader ...
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China’s Ghost Cities Are a Bigger Climate Problem Than We Thought
In the past 50 years, China has built around 500 new cities. The country’s sprawling new urban areas have been instrumental ...
At least 290 small banks were merged into larger lenders in 2024 Small banks have been hit by economic downturn, property crisis Analysts say mergers could create bigger 'troubled banks' China's rural ...
“Goldman Sachs has suggested that investors look to Japan’s ‘lost decade’ as a guide to the future of the Chinese stockmarket.” – The Economist (Jan. 11, 2025 After two decades of rapid expansion, ...
From left: President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and French President Emmanuel Macron meet in Paris, France, May 6, 2024. Credit: X/ Emmanuel Macron ...
Beijing is threatening to retaliate against the United States as President Donald Trump's 10% tariffs on China are expected to take effect Tuesday. The White House announced on Saturday that the Trump ...
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