China seeks self-reliance in science
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China's top leaders have pledged to boost the country's self-reliance in advanced technologies and spur stronger domestic demand over the next five years. A 5,000-word communique released after a
Beijing is creating an integrated ecosystem where civilian technological innovation automatically serves military purposes: the final evolution of “Military-Civil Fusion.”
China released new interim measures Friday tightening controls on mining and processing of rare earths that are used in many high-tech products
Beijing wants to double down on advanced semiconductor technologies, artificial intelligence and basic research.
A new visa aimed at highly skilled science and technology workers comes as the Trump administration is making it more difficult for such workers to go to the U.S.
US intelligence indicates UAE's G42 gave China’s Huawei the key technology for PL-15 missiles. However, G42 denied the claims
China will seek to become more self-sufficient technologically over the coming five years, the ruling Communist Party said in a new economic blueprint.
Increasingly, geopolitics, rather than technology, is shaping who works, the location of work, and the type of work we get to do.
The world has been paying close attention to the global contest for supremacy in artificial intelligence. But the separate race for quantum technology could have an even more profound impact on the geopolitical balance of power.