U.S.-China AI Competition
Coverage of U.S.-China AI Competition in the Nexus archive.
- The latest OpenAI drama made Chinese AI the hero
Hugging Face was hacked by a rogue AI agent from OpenAI, forcing the company to use a Chinese open-source AI model (GLM 5.2) for investigation due to restrictions on US models. The incident has sparked debates about US AI regulation and competition with China.
- Nvidia’s AI chip sales in China stall, as local chipmakers like Huawei take the lead
Nvidia's AI chip sales in China are stalling as local companies like Huawei surpass it in the domestic market. The competition between U.S. and Chinese firms for AI hardware and computing power is intensifying.
- Exclusive: AI's revolution comes with risks, Sen. McCormick says
Sen. David McCormick (R-Pa.) highlights AI's transformative potential while warning of risks to Americans, the environment, and the economy. He advocates for AI leadership over China and supports legislation to address energy costs and data center efficiency.