China’s data centers face little pushback amid AI boom: ‘that’s a matter for the state’
SHANGHAI — 70-year-old Jingsan Ma reclined across piles of trinkets in his antique shop on a recent sweltering day in China’s most populous city. Using his smartphone, Ma asked the popular Chinese AI chatbot Douboa if his blood sugar levels were in a safe range given the heat.
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