According to media reports, the move marks a significant shift that reflects the growing secrecy and tension between the two countries. With both countries now pursuing separate projects, the withdrawal from the forum is expected to impact the development of artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies.
According to the WSJ, the secrecy surrounding China’s supercomputing advances has made it difficult for the U.S. government to determine whether it has faster supercomputers than China. As Jimmy Goodrich of the Rand Corporation points out, even small performance advantages in supercomputers can have major strategic implications.
Source: Ferra

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