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Why Winning the Global AI Race Is About More Than Chips

What Happened

Yahoo Finance reports that China is gaining a competitive edge in the global artificial intelligence race by investing not only in chip manufacturing but also in cultivating AI talent, data resources, and tech ecosystems. The article highlights that while the US has an early lead in semiconductor technology and chip infrastructure, China is prioritizing scientific education, robust data policy, and local business partnerships to drive AI development and adoption. Experts suggest that for the US to maintain leadership, it needs to develop a holistic AI strategy rather than focusing only on hardware innovation.

Why It Matters

The AI race is increasingly defined by access to skilled talent, massive data sets, and ecosystem support, not just chip prowess. As AI reshapes industries and economies, both nations’ strategies may influence global standards for technology and governance. Read more in our AI News Hub

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