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Today's AI news includes Google's acquisition of Windsurf's talent after an OpenAI deal fell through, Nvidia resuming chip sales in China, major AI investments in Pennsylvania, and China's rapid progress in humanoid robotics and AI at the Beyond Expo.

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Humanoids leading China’s AI and tech revolution

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  • AI-powered smart glasses and facial recognition drones are among China's latest AI innovations.
  • Humanoid robots, such as Alphabot, are being developed to perform complex tasks and interact with humans. 39s
  • Nearly half of the world's top AI researchers are Chinese, and the government has made AI a national priority. 2m 24s
  • Experts believe China could see faster adoption of humanoid robots in homes compared to other countries. 2m 58s
  • Despite global competition, industry leaders stress the need for international collaboration and open-source AI development. 4m 20s
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Humanoids leading China’s AI and tech revolution
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CNN
20 hours ago
Humanoids leading China’s AI and tech revolution

China showcases humanoid robots and embodied AI at the Beyond Expo, reflecting major investments and breakthroughs in artificial intelligence.

Nvidia set to resume China chip sales
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CNBC
2 days ago
Nvidia set to resume China chip sales

Nvidia expects to resume selling chips in China, maintaining its software ecosystem despite new licensing and competition from Huawei.

Trump, Sen. McCormick team up to promote energy investments in PA
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Scripps News
2 days ago
Trump, Sen. McCormick team up to promote energy investments in PA

President Trump is expected to announce $70 billion in AI and energy investments in Pennsylvania, aimed at data centers and power for AI.

Google snatches Windsurf CEO after OpenAI deal dissolves
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CNBC
3 days ago
Google snatches Windsurf CEO after OpenAI deal dissolves

Google aggressively recruits Windsurf's CEO and top engineers after OpenAI's $3 billion acquisition collapses, highlighting intensifying AI talent wars.

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