China can narrow its technological gap with the U.S. driven by growing risk-taking and innovation, though the lack of advanced chipmaking tools is hobbling the sector, the country's leading artificial intelligence researchers said on Saturday.

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China is closing in on US technology lead despite constraints, AI researchers say 

 

Musk's AI bot Grok limits some image generation on X after backlash 

 

Nvidia and auto suppliers roll out partnerships to rekindle self-driving push 

 

OpenAI, SoftBank invest $1 billion in SB Energy as Stargate buildout expands 

 

Indonesia temporarily blocks access to Grok over sexualised images 

 

FCC approves SpaceX plan to deploy an additional 7,500 Starlink satellites 

 

Democratic US senators demand Apple, Google take X and Grok off app stores over sexual images 

 

DeepSeek to launch new AI model focused on coding in February, The Information reports 

 

Andreessen Horowitz raises $15 billion, doubling down on AI and defense startups 

 

Physical AI dominates CES but humanity will still have to wait a while for humanoid servants 

 

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