Anthropic Urges Strategic U.S. Policy Shifts to Maintain AI Dominance Over China.
AI research firm Anthropic argues that the U.S. can secure a 1-2 year lead in artificial intelligence by tightening export controls on advanced chips and curbing data distillation attacks, emphasizing that failure to act could allow China to close the gap.
Efficiency Over Supremacy: How Sanctioned Chinese AI Firms Are Targeting Market Dominance.
As the global AI race intensifies, China’s SenseTime and other firms are pivoting toward cost-efficiency. By offering highly capable models at a fraction of the cost of Western alternatives, these companies are positioning 'good enough' technology as a viable strategy to gain market share despite technological sanctions and high R&D costs.
Former Harvard Professor Launches Advanced Neurotechnology Lab in China Following Criminal Conviction.
Charles Lieber, a former Harvard researcher convicted for concealing ties to China, is now leading a state-funded neurotechnology institute in Shenzhen, raising concerns over military-civilian technology fusion.
Tokyo Electron Severs Ties with Executive Over Chinese Rivalry Links.
Japanese semiconductor giant Tokyo Electron has terminated its relationship with veteran executive Jay Chen following reports of his financial links to investment vehicles supporting Chinese chipmaking competitors.














