Just a week after leaving former President Joe Biden's cabinet, ex-Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo secures her next gig.
The sudden rise of Chinese AI app DeepSeek has leaders in Washington and Silicon Valley grappling with how to keep the U.S. ahead in the crucial technology.
The success of DeepSeek’s new AI model points to how China might eventually achieve an even bigger technological breakthrough in the face of US export curbs: Producing its own cutting-edge chips.
One week out from leaving the presidential cabinet, Gina Raimondo has already found her first landing spot. The Council on Foreign Relations, an influential research organization founded in 1922, announced Monday that Raimondo will join the group as a distinguished fellow.
The Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek soared to the top of Apple’s App Store Monday and ranked as the most downloaded free app, just ahead of California-based OpenAI’s ChatGPT — a development that has not only sent shockwaves through the American AI market, but also prompted unease within the U.S. national security community.
Former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo will join the Council on Foreign Relations as a distinguished fellow and co-chair of a new task force on economic security, the think tank announced Monday.
DeepSeek’s gambit may have backfired because its CEO identified export controls as his top challenge. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DeepSeek is a cheaply built artificial intelligence language model which outperforms American versions in some measures
AI competition is not a zero-sum game. Instead, the world’s superpowers need to work together to make sure AI benefits humanity.
Aggressors in these types of attacks have the advantage over the defenders, and China cannot be talked out of spying. But that does not mean these attacks should just be endured. The new Trump administration can better stymie its adversaries by modernizing technology,
Artificial intelligence has been at the center of the U.S.-China technology battle, fueling a so-called AI arms race and a spate of export controls from the U.S. aimed at restricting China’s access to critical advanced technology.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies during a hearing on Capitol Hill ... a risk that led Raimondo to ban the internet-connected autos made by China. “AI is by far the single biggest disruptive force in our economy now and for the decade to ...