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The US is leading the global race for artificial intelligence supremacy thanks to its cutting-edge research, semiconductor expertise and data centre investment. But China is narrowing the gap. Beijing’s technology enthusiasm and industrial policy means it is able to push new models from lab to implementation more quickly than rivals. So will China emerge as the AI superpower of the 21st century?
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