EXCLUSIVE: Trump administration drafting ban on Chinese data center devices, sources say
The Trump administration is reportedly drafting a ban on Chinese data center devices, shaking optical communication markets.
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The Trump administration is reportedly drafting a ban on Chinese data center devices, shaking optical communication markets.
Chinese users are sidestepping bans to tap U.S. AI, as cheap open‑source models give China a new foothold
Silicon Valley is split over whether to restrict Chinese AI models as they gain ground in the US through lower costs and open weights.
The White House is redefining its AI boundaries as US-China tensions escalate over intellectual property and model distillation.
Chinese artificial intelligence models are rapidly closing the technological gap, challenging the traditional dominance of Silicon Valley.
Tensions rise as the White House scrutinizes the Chinese AI model Kimi K3, prompting a notable defense from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
Debate intensifies over the viability and security implications of Chinese AI models as they gain traction in enterprise markets.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned China of potential sanctions following allegations of intellectual property theft used to build AI models.
China is challenging US AI dominance by deploying affordable, open-weight models that narrow the cyber capability gap.
China's Kimi K3 AI model is disrupting the US tech industry with capabilities rivalling ChatGPT and Claude.
US chip stocks and big tech tumbled as China's Moonshot AI unveiled a powerful new model, triggering fears of a competitive 'DeepSeek moment'.
U.S. and Chinese entities are engaged in a covert struggle to compel AI chatbots to leak proprietary secrets.