UK and OpenAI Forge Strategic AI Partnership to Supercharge Innovation
Britain and OpenAI launch a strategic AI partnership to boost UK AI research, infrastructure, and productivity through targeted investments and collaborations.
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Britain and OpenAI launch a strategic AI partnership to boost UK AI research, infrastructure, and productivity through targeted investments and collaborations.
By June 2025, the Chinese mainland boasted over 1.12 billion internet users, with rural and senior uptake rising and a surge in digital exports from online literature to AI.
New research shows earthquakes generate hydrogen and electrons that power subterranean microbes, revealing an underground ‘power grid’ and guiding the search for life on Mars.
Discover how Lishu County in Jilin Province on the Chinese mainland uses smart farming tech, big data and real-time monitoring to boost corn yields, cut waste, and power rural revitalization.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Agent, the first autonomous AI assistant combining Deep Research and Operator to tackle multi-step tasks, from web browsing to financial analysis.
At the Third China International Supply Chain Expo in the Chinese mainland, a reporter built a humanoid robot in one day, highlighting rapid on-site robotics innovation.
At the Third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, the Chinese mainland showcased a full-cycle clean energy supply chain, highlighting the latest technologies and trends driving global decarbonization.
At Beijing’s 3rd Supply Chain Expo, humanoid robots showcased rapid progress in embodied intelligence—handling fragile items like tofu and mapping a smarter logistics future.
Murdoch University researchers use native microbes to craft biodegradable plastics that vanish in land and water, tackling single-use waste.
The United States has formally rejected the WHO’s 2024 International Health Regulations amendments, citing concerns over vague language and potential infringement on Americans’ privacy and liberties.