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China leverages renewable energy deployment to gain strategic advantage in the global AI race, with experts highlighting operational scale as the new tech battleground.
China’s expanding computing infrastructure drives economic transformation, reshaping industries and fostering cross-regional collaboration in 2025.
China proposes global AI initiative to drive sustainable development, innovation, and cross-cultural collaboration through five key cooperation campaigns.
Beijing introduces mandatory AI education in all primary and secondary schools, aligning with China’s national AI strategy and impacting 150,000 students nationwide.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announces resumption of H20 AI chip sales to the Chinese mainland during Beijing expo visit, signaling tech collaboration.
China invites SCO members to establish a joint AI application center, aiming to enhance tech collaboration and bridge the digital divide, announced at the 2025 China-SCO forum in Tianjin.
China initiates nationwide AI governance campaign to combat misinformation and illegal content through platform accountability measures.
China’s DeepSeek leads the AI+ revolution, transforming industries like automotive, digital communication, and cloud infrastructure through innovative AI technologies and collaboration.
At the Global Developers Conference in Shanghai, China showcases its prowess in open-source software and AI, ranking second globally in contributors.
Alibaba unveils its latest AI model, Qwen 2.5-Max, claiming it surpasses DeepSeek-V3 and leading competitors. The release marks a significant move in China’s escalating AI advancements.
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI app, is drawing global attention as Nasdaq Vice Chairman Robert McCooey predicts it will be a pivotal force in the AI revolution.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has called DeepSeek’s rise a ‘turning point’ in the global AI race, highlighting China’s ability to compete with Big Tech and urging the U.S. to intensify its open-source AI efforts.
China’s DeepSeek challenges the AI industry by achieving remarkable advancements with a modest budget, sparking a debate on AI development costs and strategies amid the global AI race.
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s success challenges U.S. tech dominance and isolationist policies, highlighting China’s advancing AI capabilities and reshaping the global AI landscape.
DeepSeek, a rising AI lab in China founded by Liang Wenfeng, is challenging global tech giants with its groundbreaking AI model, sparking debates about the future of AI innovation.
DeepSeek, a Chinese-developed mobile AI app, has surpassed OpenAI’s ChatGPT to top the iPhone free app charts in China and the U.S., following the launch of its new reasoning model, DeepSeek R1.
Microsoft President Brad Smith states that China is rapidly narrowing the technological gap with Western countries, highlighting the need for global collaboration.
China’s Embodied AI Robotics Innovation Center has launched an open-source initiative for “Tiangong,” the first full-sized humanoid robot running like a human, fully powered by electricity.
China’s self-driving company WeRide saw its shares rise by 19% on their Nasdaq debut, following an IPO and private placement that raised a total of $440.5 million.
China’s 3rd International Summit on BeiDou Navigation Satellite System applications opened in Zhuzhou, aiming to boost industry growth through expanded applications and international cooperation.