Beijing-based tech firms 360 Security Technology and Z.ai, also known as Zhipu AI, have narrowed the gap with the US competitor when it comes to finding bugs.
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Beijing-based tech firms 360 Security Technology and Z.ai, also known as Zhipu AI, have narrowed the gap with the US competitor when it comes to finding bugs.
While Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have maintained what the US President terms a 'good relationship,' the rivalry between the two superpowers remains tense. Washington is starting to follow a similar playbook to Beijing when it comes to artificial intelligence policy.
The New York Times reported the story as "The Real A.I. Race Isn’t America vs. China." Daily Mail US reported the story as "China develops extremely 'powerful weapon' that has flipped the AI race on its head... amid concerns the US is HELPING Beijing get an advantage."
2 sources have covered this story, including Daily Mail US and The New York Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 12 hours ago.
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[01] VerifiedCore event reported by 2 independent outlets across the spectrum.
[02] DisputedKey facts present in mainstream desks; corroboration thin from wires.
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