OpenAI urges the U.S. government to ease AI regulations, warning that overregulation could slow innovation and give China ...
Government bodies nationwide have been eager to show they are using DeepSeek’s A.I. technology since the company’s founder met with Xi Jinping, China’s leader.
OpenAI and Google are arguing that restricting access could lead to a national security risk and give China a competitive ...
In a fractured world where real wars are raging, the pushes and pulls between Chinese and American companies might only look ...
News organizations, including The Denver Post and The New York Times, have sued Open AI and its partner Microsoft over their breaking copyright law.
Quark shows Alibaba’s ambition to be competitive in the market for AI agents, like Butterfly Effect’s Manus and OpenAI’s Deep ...
OpenAI had proposed that copyright infringement be made legal in order to help the startup compete with China.
Manus AI agent is not a breakthrough like DeepSeek from China, but it is a promising start toward an agent-driven future.
OpenAI and Google respond to the White House's request for input from various groups on President Donald Trump's 'AI Action ...
OpenAI's latest attempt to shape US AI policy goes beyond mere Sinophobia; it takes in just about everyone else in its plea ...
AI development is at the center of a global competition, with China and the U.S. battling for technological supremacy. OpenAI ...
Failing to produce a model that can rival China's DeepSeek for efficiency, OpenAI is pleading for the government to step in.