Taiwan's government has set an ambitious target to expand its AI computing infrastructure to 480 Petaflops (PF) by 2029, with the potential to reach 1,200 PF through private sector participation.
Taiwan on Monday banned government departments from using Chinese startup DeepSeek's artificial intelligence (AI) service as ...
The global power infrastructure sector is witnessing a sweeping transformation, with governments prioritizing grid resilience ...
Taiwan banned its government agencies from using Chinese AI model DeepSeek's service, noting it was a security risk.
The seizing of Ai Weiwei at Beijing airport by Chinese police on 3 April 2011 must count as the most famous arrest of any artist ever. While the ostensible charge was tax evasion, Ai’s ...
Taiwan has banned government agencies from using ... leakage" and "endangers national information security." Chinese AI lab DeepSeek made headlines in January after unveiling a new flagship ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s Ministry of Digital Affairs on Friday issued a security alert for AI models developed by Chinese startup DeepSeek, urging government agencies and critical ...
“Its (DeepSeek) operation involves security concerns such as cross-border transmission and information leakage,” Taiwan's Ministry ... a new open-source AI platform that can mimic human ...
Taiwan tech stocks fall after U.S. tariffs announcement Taiwan to help companies wishing to invest in U.S. Taiwan president pledges policy support at home TAIPEI, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Taiwan will ...