Leashing Chinese AI Needs Smart Chip Controls.
The article focuses on the challenges faced by China's artificial intelligence (AI) sector due to limited access to advanced computing power, primarily driven by U.S. export controls on semiconductors. While China has made significant strides in AI development, it lags behind the U.S. in compute cap...
| Publicado en: | Foreign Policy no. 258; pp. 17 - 20 |
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