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To date, China has published 2,484 foreign language editions of national standards, spanning over 20 sectors in the national ...
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Why English is still the language of science in China - MSNIn the world of science, English is the standard language. But could this be limiting talented Chinese academics? When a group of Chinese primary school pupils with a keen interest in astronomy ...
Nvidia has applied to sell the H20 GPU again, and the US government has ‘assured Nvidia that licences will be granted’.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s military won’t risk using US AI chips, claims Nvidia CEO amid rising tensionsIn the letter, the lawmakers urged the Nvidia chief not to engage with entities tied to China’s military or those blacklisted under US export controls. They warned against holding meetings with ...
While many deaf people in China want a standard sign language, there has also been resistance.
Any publication without a China Standard Book Number is considered illegal, including self-published books and those imported without special licenses. Books can be banned even after they are ...
On Friday, the Han-Tibetan version of the Modern Chinese Dictionary, compiled and translated over 13 years, was jointly ...
Experts are raising concerns that Beijing could use the tech for strategic military advancements and the spread of ...
Nicole Shitolwa, Mandarin Chinese teacher at Crawford International School shows children how to pronounce Mandarin Chinese tones using body movements. [Jacinta Mutura, Standard] The demand for ...
China's industry ministry will set up an artificial intelligence standardisation technical committee focusing on developing industry standards in areas such as large language models and AI risk ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNChina is fast taking the lead in global AI race ahead of the USAI startups in China are chipping away at US' once unquestionable lead in AI, ushering in what could become a worldwide arms ...
On 11 October, China’s online regulator and state censor, announced a new ‘special action’ focused on the use of ‘non-standard and uncivilized language and writing’, as part of its latest campaign to ...
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