🇺🇸🇨🇳 American A.I. Companies Say Chinese Copycats Are Quickly Catching Up - NYT https://t.co/EQ3Dgz4zCw Chart from Artificial Analysis: https://t.co/agD9TeWdgw https://t.co/jmT9Zub6Q6 #ArtificialIntelligence #TechCompetition #Innovation #US #CN
🇺🇸🇨🇳 American A.I. Companies Say Chinese Copycats Are Quickly Catching Up - NYT https://t.co/EQ3Dgz4zCw Chart from Artificial Analysis: https://t.co/agD9TeWdgw https://t.co/jmT9Zub6Q6 #ArtificialIntelligence #TechCompetition #Innovation #US #CN
In a recent episode of the "Interesting Times" podcast, columnist Ross Douthat and foreign policy expert Kyle Chan discuss the contrasting approaches of the United States and China towards artificial intelligence (A.I.), highlighting that while the U.S. is focused on achieving artificial general intelligence (A.G.I.), China is prioritizing practical applications, efficiency, and widespread integration, all driven by different national objectives and societal anxieties about technological competition. #ArtificialIntelligence #USChinaRelations #TechCompetition #US #CN

U.S. President Donald Trump visited China from May 13 to 15, accompanied by a high-profile delegation of business and tech leaders, including Nvidia's Jensen Huang and Apple's Tim Cook, to discuss strengthening U.S.-China relations amidst rising economic and technological tensions, notably focusing on semiconductor competition and the impact of geopolitical issues like the Iran conflict. #USChinaRelations #BusinessLeaders #TechCompetition #US #CN #IL
