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China catches up in the AI race

Amid ChatGPT's soaring popularity, China's internet giants, startups, and state-supported research institutes are eagerly embracing the AI trend. With a surge in publications, R D investments, and widespread AI applications, China is bridging the AI development gap with the U.S. However, there are increasing regulatory constraints by the Chinese government, as well as export controls on AI chips by the US, which could potentially limit AI advancements in China.​

By Experts Table.Briefings

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May-Britt Stumbaum – safety expert and math talent

You have to prepare for war to prevent it, May-Brit Stumbaum is sure of that. The security expert has provided more China expertise at the CISS since the spring, among other things, with intelligence studies and military war simulations.

By Redaktion Table

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What Germany's Sahra Wagenknecht thinks about China

So far, the foreign policy lines of breakaway left-wing politician Wagenknecht are only vaguely emerging. However, What is evident is great sympathy for Russia and, subsequently, China. The new chairwoman is clearly in favor of close economic relations with China.

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High above Shenzhen, soon without pilot

The world's first electric personal drone has received its general use license in China. The EH-216 made by EHang could soon enter trial operation in Shenzhen in southern China. No other country promotes the new industry as strongly as China.

By Frank Sieren

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Fewer loans in Africa

China celebrated the tenth anniversary of the global infrastructure initiative at the third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing last week. And once again, attendance from Africa was high. The meeting also offered some surprising innovations.

By Andreas Sieren

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The G7's anti-coercion campaign against China could backfire

The G7 intends to oppose attempts at economic blackmail. To this end, the EU is working on its own trade instrument. However, economist Lili Yan Ing argues that this could have unintended side-effects because countermeasures could be taken – and not only by China.

By Experts Table.Briefings