
China's AI race faces severe data shortage threat
China's race to build advanced AI models faces a critical new threat beyond US chip controls: a severe shortage of high-quality training data that could stall tech ambitions.

China's race to build advanced AI models faces a critical new threat beyond US chip controls: a severe shortage of high-quality training data that could stall tech ambitions.

The World AI Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai highlights China's drive for technological self-reliance amid US chip restrictions. Beijing rejects 'trap' claims regarding its open-source AI promotion, aiming to foster global exchanges and ensure AI benefits reach developing nations.
Michael Dell has donated $750 million to the University of Texas at Austin, one of the largest gifts to a public university. The funds will support a new healthcare and research campus, featuring an AI-native hospital, scholarships, and advanced computing infrastructure.

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon signed an executive order to support the responsible development of AI data centers and advanced computing facilities, emphasizing sustainability and workforce development. This move aligns with national AI initiatives and the state's existing tech investments, including Bitcoin mining.
Michael and Susan Dell announced a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus focused on healthcare, AI and advanced computing. The donation, announced last year, brings their total contributions to UT to over $1 billion. Construction begins later this year with opening expected by 2030.
Michael and Susan Dell announce a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus with AI integration. The donation brings their total contributions to the university past $1 billion, with construction beginning later this year and the facility expected to open by 2030.
Michael and Susan Dell announced a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus focused on AI and advanced computing. The facility, expected to open by 2030, will include a new hospital, cancer centre, and student scholarships. With this contribution, their total donations to UT have exceeded $1 billion.
Michael and Susan Dell announced a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus focused on healthcare, AI and advanced computing. Construction begins later this year with opening expected by 2030. The donation brings their total contributions to UT Austin to over $1 billion, funding a new hospital, research facility, cancer centre and student scholarships.
Michael and Susan Dell announced a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus focused on healthcare, AI and advanced computing. Construction begins later this year with opening expected by 2030. The campus will include a new hospital, research facility, cancer centre and student scholarships. This brings their total UT Austin donations to over $1 billion.
Michael and Susan Dell announced a $750 million donation to the University of Texas at Austin to build a new medical centre and research campus focused on healthcare, AI and advanced computing. Construction begins later this year with opening expected by 2030. The donation brings their total contributions to UT Austin to over $1 billion, following earlier funding for Dell Medical School and a children's hospital.