a/symmetric: Measuring the resilience of AI industrial chains
July 8, 2024Import dependence is only one measure of countries’ relative strengths and weaknesses in AI.
a/symmetric: China’s second mover advantage?
May 18, 2024Reactions to GPT-4o, and other observations on the AI race
a/symmetric: China bets on industrial AI
April 27, 2024Doing so sidesteps its US tech dependence and amplifies its manufacturing might
Cooperate or Compete? The Zero-Sum Game of AI Engagement with China
March 26, 2024The United States and China have reportedly reached an agreement to extend the decades-long cooperative framework of the US-China Science and Technology Agreement. That recent move follows Biden [...]
a/symmetric: Nvidia wants ‘AI factories.’ China is building lots of them.
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a/symmetric: China’s game plan for the AI race
December 29, 2023Looking beyond chatbots to take stock of China’s AI ambitions and strategy
The Week That’s Done: Asymmetric competition, symmetric benchmarks
September 9, 2023Is GDP growth a good measure of the US-China competitive balance? Meanwhile, oil climbs, firms scramble for a copper mine in Botswana, and investments pick up in integrated photonics. Plus: US military ambitions for an expanded AI fleet—and questions about the national industrial base needed for the build out.