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Competition or ‘co-opetition’: how is convergence shaping Sino-US AI race?



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“Yang Zhilin, the founder of Beijing-based Moonshot AI, was a surprise guest speaker at Nvidia’s GPU Technology Conference (GTC) in San Jose, California.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm or refute Yang Zhilin's attendance at Nvidia's GTC event.
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“Yang Zhilin delivered an almost identical presentation less than two weeks later at China’s state-backed Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm or refute the timing and location of Yang Zhilin's presentation at the Zhongguancun Forum.
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“Nvidia was a key driver of convergence between the AI ecosystems of the United States and China.”
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Wikipedia entries about Nvidia, AI bubble, and DeepSeek do not directly address Nvidia's role in converging US and Chinese AI ecosystems. No specific evidence supports this claim.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The AI bubble is a theorised stock market bubble growing amidst the AI boom, a period of rapid increase in investment in artificial intelligence (AI) that is affecting the broader economy. Speculation…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Hangzhou DeepSeek Artificial Intelligence Basic Technology Research Co., Ltd., doing business as DeepSeek, is a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company that develops large language models (LLMs).…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Nvidia Corporation ( en-VID-ee-ə) is an American technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, it develops graphics…
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“Nvidia announced a revenue outlook of at least US$1 trillion through to 2027, driven by demand for its Blackwell and Rubin chips.”
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No evidence found in cross-references, web search, or Wikipedia to confirm or refute Nvidia's $1 trillion revenue projection for 2027.

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