New Chinese regulation attempts to define how AI content labeling should work and stamp out AI-generated disinformation.
The market regulatory authority in East China’s Zhejiang Province has issued new guidelines for the standardization of online livestreaming marketing behavior, which outlines 30 items. For the first ...
Tepper's fund dumped 3.73 million shares of Nvidia, or roughly $450 million worth of the top artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Beijing is stepping up pressure on Chinese companies to buy locally produced artificial intelligence chips instead of Nvidia ...
China and Zambia jointly held the High-level Meeting on International Cooperation on Capacity-Building of Artificial ...
In today's big story, China isn't proving to be the economic promised land US companies once hoped for. What's on deck: But ...
Some Chinese firms are rumoured to be turning to the black market to get their hands on these coveted chips. But the majority ...
Influencer known as Crazy Xiaoyangge which means ‘Crazy Little Brother Yang’ is known for his unusual live-streaming antics.
In a media briefing Monday, officials from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said foreign efforts to meddle ...
Liu Pengyu, spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in the U.S., said allegations that China uses news websites and social media to ...
The AI boom risks triggering global chip shortage by 2026, as soaring GPU demand and geopolitical tensions strain supply ...
Beijing is stepping up pressure on Chinese companies to buy locally produced artificial intelligence (AI) chips instead of ...