US restrictions are prompting Chinese companies to speed up AI research, and iFlytek has already introduced its ChatGPT counterpart, and the EU may impose its own sanctions against Chinese companies. These and other news of the day are in the RB summary.
World
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The European Union may impose sanctions on Chinese companies that supply electronic equipment to Russia.
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In this case, China will respond with countermeasures, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said.
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US restrictions on Chinese chip exports are prompting Chinese companies to speed up AI research, WSJ sources say.
Russia
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The Russian stock market started Monday with a moderate fall. The Moscow Stock Exchange Index sank 0.2% at the start of trading.
Business
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Chinese iFlytek introduced its own analogue of ChatGPT.
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Bill Gates’ TerraPower startup intends to participate in the “billionaire” contest for the construction of nuclear reactors in the United Kingdom, the company will compete with the Americans Bechtel and GE Hitachi, as well as the British Rolls-Royce (The Sunday Times) .
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Google plans to make its search engine more “visual, convenient and human.” TikTok videos, AI bot responses, and social media posts will appear in search results.
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Author:
Ahmed Sadulayev
Source: RB

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