The AI Cold War Heats Up

The AI Cold War Heats Up

Update: 2025-03-04
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China is restricting AI leaders from traveling to the U.S., signaling a new level of national security focus. Meanwhile, Beijing is ramping up investment, with Alibaba committing $53 billion to AI infrastructure and DeepSeek claiming massive profit margins. On the U.S. side, policymakers debate whether export controls are working, and former officials push for open-source AI to counter China's growing influence. The AI arms race is accelerating. Tune in for the latest.

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The AI Cold War Heats Up

The AI Cold War Heats Up

Nathaniel Whittemore