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China’s AI ascent leaves Trump a stark choice: escalate or relax chip controls?
NACHRICHT
11.05.2026

China’s AI ascent leaves Trump a stark choice: escalate or relax chip controls?

US President Donald Trump’s landmark visit to China comes as the US-Iran war disrupts global energy supplies, fuels economic uncertainty and adds fresh strain to Washington-Beijing ties. In this story, part of a series examining how rivalry, interdependence and geopolitical crises are reshaping the relationship between the two powers, we examine how artificial intelligence (AI), chip controls and competing technology ecosystems are redefining US-China rivalry. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was the...

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SCMP Economy
How China’s sharper tech edge forces South Korea to rethink decades of industrial ties
NACHRICHT
08.05.2026

How China’s sharper tech edge forces South Korea to rethink decades of industrial ties

China’s rapid technological gains and aggressive pricing are making it increasingly difficult for South Korean firms to find profitable areas of industrial synergy with their Chinese counterparts, according to experts. Speakers at a recent forum in Beijing urged firms from both countries to pivot towards building more interdependent ecosystems in high-growth sectors such as batteries and artificial intelligence, while also calling for the advancement of negotiations towards an upgraded...

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SCMP Economy
AI ecosystems in China and US grow apart amid tech war
NACHRICHT
06.05.2026

AI ecosystems in China and US grow apart amid tech war

China and the United States are taking divergent paths to developing artificial intelligence (AI), putting their technology ecosystems increasingly at odds. This divergence was on show on April 24 when start-up DeepSeek launched its next-generation V4 AI models that were optimised for use with the Ascend chips and associated software tools of tech giant Huawei Technologies. China has for years been pursuing technological self-reliance, a policy reiterated by the Communist Party’s Politburo at...

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SCMP Economy
Giant Octopus Fossils Reveal Ancient Kraken-Like Predators Dominated Oceans
In Entwicklung
Wissenschaft·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Giant Octopus Fossils Reveal Ancient Kraken-Like Predators Dominated Oceans

Scientists have identified ancient octopus fossils belonging to genus Nanaimoteuthis, particularly Nanaimoteuthis haggarti, which may have grown up to 19 meters (62 feet) long—longer than a bus and possibly the largest invertebrate ever recorded. Analysis of 27 fossilized beaks reveals these creatures were apex predators in Cretaceous oceans, using intelligence and crushing bite force to dominate marine ecosystems alongside mosasaurs and plesiosaurs.

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Times of India