Generative artificial intelligence (AI) could become the latest battleground in the US-China tech supremacy race, according to analysts. Both countries have been seeking to cut off access to key technology, with the US investing $52bn in domestic semiconductors. Generative AI, which is based on large language models, requires huge amounts of data and computing power, with US firm Nvidia a market leader in such chips. However, the US has sought to cut off China's access to Nvidia's semiconductors, which could hamper its AI development. Meanwhile, China has launched its own generative AI products, including rival chatbots.
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