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A U.S. congressional advisory body has highlighted China's strategic use of data as a national asset to enhance its AI capabilities, potentially outpacing the U.S. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A U.S. congressional advisory body has highlighted China's strategic use of data as a national asset to enhance its AI capabilities, potentially outpacing the U.S. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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In 1990, wildlife filmmakers Jim and Jamie Dutcher moved into a tented camp near Idaho's Sawtooth Wilderness with an unusual assignment, which was to spend years observing a wolf pack closely enough to document its daily life. The couple lived beside the Sawtooth Pack for six years, recording its social structure, communication and family behavior. |
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The U.S. is preparing to tell dozens of countries they must pick sides in the artificial intelligence race with China, according to a U.S. official |
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By pressing countries to choose sides the U.S. hopes to starve China of resources in a race to make the most sophisticated AI. |
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It may sound like a dramatic story: a beautiful yellow flower drifts across an ocean, wins hearts as a cure-all, then quietly turns into one of the most disliked plants on a farmer's list. But this is real botanical history. |
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China is embracing AI with greater optimism, while Americans remain wary of job losses and tech power. What explains the growing divide in how the two countries view AI?, Technology & Science, Times Now |
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About two hundred years ago, America planted a tree that looked like a smart bet. It grew quickly. |
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In the weeks following the launch of Chinese AI lab Moonshot AI's Kimi K3 model, U.S. AI firms have scrambled to garner support for more open-weight models and released comparable offerings |
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The US is trying to build a domestic humanoid robot industry, but China's lower costs, large-scale manufacturing and control over key components give its companies a major advantage. |
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America's animal-rights activists have more sway than ever |