The Chinese government's ChatGPT usage reveals mass operation to silence critics across social media platforms, including forging US court documents.
One Mainland China-based user wanted ChatGPT to edit plans for 'cyber special operations' meant to harass and intimidate critics of the Communist Party of China.
The “Life in Venice” housing development, a multibillion-dollar replica of the Italian city on the Chinese coast, stands ...
China’s military buildup has reached what a new congressional report calls a "war footing," with hundreds of new missile silos and expanding nuclear capabilities that could erode America’s ...
China vowed to enhance technological self-reliance and grow the domestic market in the next five years, as it looks to both insulate the economy from foreign pressures and build a sustainable engine ...
OpenClaw mania has swept across China. Last month, at a five-day online hackathon organized by a Hangzhou-based AI startup, ...
Lately, a wave of speculation has emerged in Western media asking whether Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping is losing his grip. Faced with rising youth unemployment, elite disaffection, ...
China unveiled new rules on Sept. 16, restricting religious activity on social media, requiring permits to preach on WeChat, and banning the use of artificial intelligence to proselytize. The "Online ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. China has just sent a warning shot through the global ...
Profit in the three months to Sept. 30 at Tongcheng Travel Holdings, the big China online travel business whose investors include the country’s lnternet giant Tencent, rose by nearly 23% from a year ...