Sigrid Jin woke up to chaos and shipped "Claw Code" by breakfast. Here's everything it taught the world.
It seems investors' anxiety about the rise in capital expenditure of companies to fuel their artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and strategy has reached China as well. In the past few months, ...
The San Francisco start-up claimed that DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax used approximately 24,000 fraudulent accounts to train their own chatbots. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco The San ...
Modern vehicles are stuffed with internet-connected widgets, plenty of them running Chinese technology, and the industry is now scrambling to dig it out before a looming deadline in a messy test of ...
The U.S. bans Chinese software in connected cars starting March 17, forcing automakers to purge code fast. Could this stall Chinese brands in America? Automakers must remove Chinese-written code from ...
In a report from The Wall Street Journal, automakers are racing to strip Chinese-written code from internet-connected vehicles as sweeping U.S. national-security regulations take effect. Beginning ...
What they did is actually pretty hardcore. To make room for a physical SIM card slot, they removed the original vibration motor module of the iPhone Air. In the space that was freed up, they installed ...
On today’s bitterly cold episode of Quick Charge, Elon says the chip he said was ready six months ago isn’t actually ready, Chinese carmakers make a deal with Canada, and a series of new, real-world ...
What the West Misses About China’s Nuclear Build-up A test of the ideological biases of three leading AI models from China, Europe, and the U.S. returned some surprising results. Recent studies have ...
Over the weekend, Google's threat intelligence team linked five more Chinese hacking groups to attacks exploiting the maximum-severity "React2Shell" remote code execution vulnerability. Tracked as CVE ...
Considering that for humanitarian reasons refugees in various parts of the world require international assistance, Recalling its resolution 1167 (XII) of 26 November 1957, in which it recognized that ...