US could be eclipsed by Chinese on AI
Google former boss warns
The US is falling behind China in the race to understand AI according to a government commissioned panel led by Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt.
Amazon snubbed as Microsoft is the last Jedi standing
US defense contract goes to Vole
The US government has snubbed Amazon and awarded a massive $10 billion cloud contract to Microsoft, the Department of Defense has confirmed.
US blacklists Chinese AI start-ups
Trade war continues
The US government expanded its trade blacklist to include some of China’s top artificial intelligence startups.
Is Huawei-US detente a mission impossible?
Or just a mission improbable
Sources at the Advance Intelligence conference in Shanghai tell Fudzilla that it is still making overtures to the USA and that behind the scenes some little progress is being made.
US to extend Huawei’s reprieve
90 days
The US. Commerce Department is expected to extend a reprieve given to Huawei Technologies that permits the Chinese firm to buy supplies from US companies so that it can service existing customers.
US tech unemployment is lowest for 20 years
Staff shortages coming
The US Bureau of Labour Statistics claims that tech unemployment hasn't been this low since the turn of the century.
US discovers its Chinese purge of security gear is impossible
Witchhunts often are
Redfaced US federal agencies who were told by Congress to rip out Chinese made surveillance gear have discovered the task is impossible.
Github unaffected by US export control orders
Code collaboration is safe
Fears that China might lose access to the Git-hub depository are ill-founded.
US government discovers how Huawei dependant it is
You mean our networks are going to grind to a halt? We didn’t think of that.
The red-faced underlings under Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump have just discovered that they can’t ban Huawei with the sudden drama that their boss wants.
US government insists Huawei fire its lawyer
You don’t get to pick who defends you
The US government is insisting that Hauwei fire its lawyer claiming that James Cole’s prior work at the US Department of Justice created conflicts of interest that should disqualify him from defending the Chinese company in a case of alleged bank fraud and sanctions violations.