But the story that matters here is not about one company's disclosure failure. It is about why Cursor — and likely many other AI product companies — turned to a Chinese open model in the first place.
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Scientists at Fudan University, Peking University, and the Shanghai Academy of AI for Science (SAIS) used an artificial intelligence system called Packing Star to solve a 300-year-old maths problem ...
EV fires, notoriously difficult to extinguish once they start, remain one of the toughest challenges for carmakers. Engineers continue racing to design battery packs resilient enough to survive ...
This article was submitted as part of the Global Voices Climate Justice fellowship, which pairs journalists from Sinophone and Global Majority countries to investigate the effects of Chinese ...
China’s People’s Liberation Army has built an impressive array of advanced weapons and forces, in what American military commanders have called the largest military buildup since World War II. But ...
Reflecting the erosion of universality, Apple Intelligence will now be coming to China, but rather than working with a US AI partner, the company will use Chinese-made AI tech from Alibaba. According ...
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