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As more people around the world turn to Chinese AI tools for everything, inherent biases could have unforeseen consequences.
Chinese ByteDance plans a $20 billion capital expenditure in 2025, mainly targeting AI as the tech giant seeks to defend its AI lead back home.
AI companies continue to reach for agonizingly harebrained reasons to justify stuffing AI tech into virtually every aspect of our daily lives. Most recently, Mikey Shulman, the CEO of AI music ...
US leadership of GenAI is being challenged by low-cost breakthroughs by Chinese tech firms. Shengshu’s Vidu 2.0 was a low-budget project. The worry, though, is the sway that China’s Communist Party ...
Inspired by high-dimensional data and the ideals of open science, high-energy physicists are using artificial intelligence to ...
ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, has earmarked over 150 billion yuan ($20.64 billion) in capital expenditure for this ...
Concern is high that without greater inclusion across entertainment, using AI could exacerbate disability bias.
Google hasn't been shy about pushing the Gemini AI bot into just about every app and device it can, and most of the time you ...
The privately held technology giant plans to spend about half of the amount abroad on AI-related infrastructure, primarily ...
AI technology is everywhere, from phones to drive-through ordering systems. Given that companies like Google, Microsoft and ...