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China's Vice Prime Minister Ding Xuexiang speaks at the Annual Meeting of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) ** FILE **

Chinese AI powered by U.S.-trained experts

- The Washington Times

A survey of 52 senior Chinese scientists and officials engaged in artificial intelligence work reveals that more than 16 are former Microsoft and other U.S. tech company computer experts and about half studied at American universities.

The smartphone app DeepSeek page is seen on a smartphone screen in Beijing, Jan. 28, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong, File)

Researchers link DeepSeek’s chatbot to Chinese telecom banned from doing business in U.S.

- Associated Press

The website of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek, whose chatbot became the most downloaded app in the United States, has computer code that could send some user login information to a Chinese state-owned telecommunications company that has been barred from operating in the United States, security researchers say.

The Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building is seen in Washington, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)

Former Fed adviser gave U.S. tariff secrets to China, say prosecutors

- The Washington Times

John Harold Rogers, a former Federal Reserve Board adviser, has been charged with working as a longtime economic spy for China, supplying Chinese intelligence with U.S. tariff secrets, according to U.S. prosecutors in the case. A federal grand jury indictment unsealed last week reveals details of an extensive operation by Chinese intelligence between 2010 and 2021 to obtain secrets from the central bank's board.

Palestinians stand next to a fire beside a destroyed house in an area littered with rubble from buildings destroyed during the Israeli army's ground and air offensive against Hamas, in Gaza City, Tuesday Feb. 4, 2025.(AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Trump not aiming to place soldiers in Gaza, White House says

- The Washington Times

President Trump is not looking to put boots on the ground in Gaza or force taxpayers to pay for its rebuilding, the White House said Wednesday, one day after he shocked the world by saying the U.S. might take control of the war-torn strip of land between Egypt and Israel.

Bitcoin logos are displayed at the Inside Bitcoins conference and trade show in New York on April 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) **FILE**

Crypto isn’t going the way of the tulip bulbs

Crypto used to be a niche, boutique interest among a certain subset of tech-minded investors and political dissidents. But as President Trump's recent actions have shown, that's no longer the case. Crypto is becoming mainstream.