China AI Companies Rush to Raise Funds and Close Gap With U.S.
Researchers and executives at Chinese AI companies say a shortage of investment and chips is holding them back in competition with leading American companies.
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Researchers and executives at Chinese AI companies say a shortage of investment and chips is holding them back in competition with leading American companies.
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The White House is divided on how to respond to recent advances in Chinese AI and has weighed crackdown measures.
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