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Biden's decree: The trade conflict continues

The White House's new sanctions against China mainly target the US financial industry. Its tone and direction are more of a concern to Europe than the measure itself. The US and China continue to drive a wedge in the global market.

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China: Gesichtserkennung bei Megvii in Peking
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How China uses AI for surveillance and manipulation

Artificial Intelligence has dramatically enhanced the Chinese government's capabilities for citizen surveillance. Companies can continually develop new innovations because the state supplies them with valuable datasets. Alarmingly, China is also exporting this technology abroad.

By Marcel Grzanna

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TSMC builds in Germany with Infineon, Bosch and NXP

It is official: TSMC will invest in Germany together with German partners and receives generous subsidies. As sensible as the site is in the overall geopolitical picture, it does not solve one important problem. The most advanced technology remains in the US and Asia.

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7 March 2023: Wooden cube with the inscription: Fake and News. Symbol image Fakenews *** Holzwürfel mit der Aufschrift: Fake und News. Symbolbild Fakenews
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Beijing's fear of deepfakes

In January, China became one of the first countries to present extensive regulations against deepfakes. These regulations stipulate that video and image forgeries, for example, deceptively imitating real-life politicians, must be clearly labeled. Many now see China as a pioneer. However, the fight against increasingly sophisticated technology is turning into an arms race between companies and regulators.

By Fabian Peltsch

Opinion

The end of the Chinese architect's dream

At the turn of the millennium, the political and cultural opening also made the People's Republic a playground for the architectural avant-garde. Famous architects immortalized themselves in the skylines of the cities. But the boom ended abruptly.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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'German researchers helped China to develop hypersonic weapons'

In a recent study, Jeffrey Stoff reveals how German universities, research institutions and also companies cooperate with Chinese institutions which also have a military background. In an interview with Michael Radunski, Stoff warns against overly close scientific cooperation between China and Germany.

By Michael Radunski

Opinion

'It would be fatal to forgo the solar industry and limit ourselves to research'

Does Germany need its own photovoltaic industry? This question has been debated in recent weeks in the dispute over the pros and cons of subsidies. For Rutger Schlatmann, Head of the Solar Energy Division at the Helmholtz Centre Berlin, it is clear that domestic industry is essential for being at the forefront of research.

By Experts Table.Briefings

Trenner (Global AI race)
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'The magic potion works'

Hans Uszkoreit, a prominent European AI researcher and start-up entrepreneur, discusses Europe's prospects with ChatGPT in comparison to China, the potential to bridge the gap and ChatGPT's weaknesses. The interview, conducted by Frank Sieren, is the first part of a two-part series.

By Frank Sieren