China is reportedly planning to grant its major AI firms, including Alibaba, ByteDance, and DeepSeek, permission to purchase advanced NVIDIA H200 chips. This move follows previous delays in approval despite US authorization, signaling a potential shift in China's access to high-end AI hardware. Meanwhile, NATO is developing an AI-integrated network using sensors and drones to counter Russian threats, while Meta is patenting an AI device designed to analyze user emotions for personalized fitness plans. AI
IMPACT China's potential access to advanced NVIDIA chips could accelerate its AI development, while NATO's AI network highlights the growing use of AI in defense.
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