Maybe it really is the dawning of the Chinese Century.
It's all thanks to China's energy policy, Nvidia's Jensen Huang claims.
The U.S. and China are set to "consummate" the deal this week in South Korea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says.
A state-backed institution claims to have breached the security of Apple’s Airdrop, a tool popular with protestors in China.
The project is part of President Xi Jinping’s push for underground exploration and drilling technology testing.
The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
Dripped out Pope Francis and Trump under arrest—the era of difficult to detect AI-generated images is here. But really, the company just wants you to pay.
Music videos and AI-generated songs show the rapid, strange, ambitious, and at times creepy evolution of deepfake technology.
In another press briefing, Biden Administration officials once again addressed the large floating object(s) in the room.
The U.S. responds to China's accusations that more than 10 surveillance balloons were seen in its air space.
The State Department spokesperson said the balloon was capable of collecting communications and data via a satellite and had “multiple antennas.”
The president slammed Big Tech on data harvesting and anticompetitive business practices while expressing optimism around semiconductor supply chains.
New censorship rules state for the first time that users can be held liable for liking videos deemed harmful or illegal by government officials.
Tensions between the world's two largest greenhouse gas emitters have been high, but the renewed talks indicate a step toward progress.
Apple adjusted its non-contact sharing options in China from "everyone" to "everyone for 10 minutes" and the feature could soon roll out globally.
Return to Dust was pulled from streaming services in China and any mention of the film has been banned on Weibo.
Everyone on board is feared dead, but specifics are still unknown.
The mass testing strategy has helped mainland China keep cases low.
Chamath Palihapitiya previously worked as an executive at Facebook, where he was reportedly known as a "bully."
The Secure Communications Act will prevent the FCC from considering licenses for companies the U.S. has deemed national security threats.