The U.S. is the global leader in artificial intelligence, but a new report shows China is rapidly expanding its development."China is moving incredibly quickly and could absolutely catch up if the United States falls off its game," said Gregory Allen, senior advisor with the Wadhwani AI center at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.According to Stanford's AI index report, the U.S. had 40 notable AI models in 2024, China had 15 and Europe had 3. While the U.S. is far ahead in quantity, its advantage in quality has been closing quickly.OPINION: AMERICA MUST WIN THE AI RACE — AND P...
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