TOKYO -- Graduates from Chinese universities are playing a key role in helping the U.S. sustain its dominance of artificial intelligence even as the two nations jostle in the booming sector, according to a prominent American think tank.
They constitute 38% of top experts in America, outnumbering homegrown talent
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Some industry experts are concerned that China may recall its students and researchers from the U.S. to bolster its AI sector. (Nikkei montage/Source photos by AP)
TOKYO -- Graduates from Chinese universities are playing a key role in helping the U.S. sustain its dominance of artificial intelligence even as the two nations jostle in the booming sector, according to a prominent American think tank.