The Chinese whiz kids of Silicon Valley
…I met students who were looking to switch to AI from business, finance, and academia because they saw AI as an industry that’s both well-funded and Chinese-friendly. In AI…
The hackathon may generate ideas, but turning them into products is a much tougher challenge. Experts question whether enough developers working in India’s many low-resource languages have the time and expertise to participate. Even if they do, promising prototypes would still need long-term funding, engineering talent, government support, and customers. “Hackathons are an effective way to surface grassroots innovation and identify solutions tailored to local languages, affordability, and accessibility challenges. But breakthrough ideas alone are not enough,” Sagar Vishnoi, director and co-fou
India is testing an alternative to Silicon Valley’s AI playbook…I met students who were looking to switch to AI from business, finance, and academia because they saw AI as an industry that’s both well-funded and Chinese-friendly. In AI…
…By Indranil Ghosh Global Dispatch What the SpaceX IPO reveals about Gulf money in AI Saudi Arabia and the UAE are funding America's AI boom — and getting data centers in return…
…In India, Microsoft , Google , and Amazon have all announced multibillion-dollar AI investments to tap the country’s vast data resources and market. But smaller open-source models trained on specific data…
…There are companies that benefit from the “China is the enemy” narrative — defense contractors, certain AI labs raising funding on a national-security pitch, social platforms whose biggest competitive threat is Chinese…
…Amazon, Microsoft, and Google spent years building data centers across the Gulf, betting the region would become the world’s next great hub for artificial intelligence. The undersea cables connecting those facilities…
…No AI: He searched Google for references, created a line drawing on paper, and took a photo of it. He traced his drawing and added color with Adobe Illustrator. With AI: He…
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