
President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs — including a now 125 percent levy on Chinese imports — will hit the smart home industry hard.
Many smart home device makers are already struggling, thanks, in part, to Trump’s first round of tariffs.
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The Chinese government is keen for some of its state-owned automakers to merge, specifically those which have struggled with the transition to electric vehicles and have yet to establish a successful export program.
Gou Ping, vice chairman of the council that oversees state-owned assets, told publications, including the Nikkei, there needs to a strategic realignment of the country’s state-owned car makers so they can spend development and manufacturing money better, as well as target foreign markets.
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Concerns about the safety of artificial intelligence are at risk of being ignored by ministers, the Labour head of the Commons technology committee has said, as the government delays regulating the industry to curry favour with Donald Trump.
Chi Onwurah, the chair of the cross-party committee, urged the government to bring forward the AI safety bill, which would require technology companies to hand over any large language models they build to UK regulators for testing.
Labour head of Commons tech group warns No 10 not to ignore AI concerns comes via ChinaTechNews.com.