A look at Tsinghua University, which leads China's AI innovation, with 4,986 AI patents between 2005 and 2024, alumni behind startups like DeepSeek, and more
this university might be winning the AI race, and you've probably never heard of it X: Saritha Rai / @saritharai : BIG TAKE Xi Jinping's university drives China's AI boom, filing more patents than Har...
Z.ai, formerly known as Zhipu and that has raised $1.5B from Tencent and others, releases GLM-4.5, an open-source AI model that it says is cheaper than DeepSeek
chinese models really are taking over huh Simon Willison / @simonwillison.net : Pretty decent pelicans from the new GLM-4.5 and GLM-4.5 Air models. Both models are MIT licensed, released by Chinese A...
DeepSeek and Tsinghua University researchers detail an approach combining reasoning methods to let LLMs deliver better and faster results to general queries
In collaboration with Tsinghua University, DeepSeek developed a technique combining reasoning methods to guide AI models towards human preferences
Chinese government tenders show important institutions, such as Tsinghua University, rely on AI chips from Nvidia and AMD, which are now under US export limits
High-profile universities and state-run research institutes in China have been relying on a U.S. computing chip to power …
A profile of Andrew Yao, a China-born, Harvard-trained academic influencing China's AI plans via his computer science course at Beijing's Tsinghua University
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China's Tsinghua University to launch an AI research center in collaboration with Google, Tencent, and others; Google's AI chief Jeff Dean is an advisor
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Profile of Tsinghua University, the “MIT of China”, which has produced 192 startup founders in the last three years
Wang Haili was facing the dire prospect of shutting down his semiconductor business when he reached out to a mentor at Tsinghua University, where he read his PhD in computer science and technology. Th...
Unit of Chinese state-controlled Tsinghua University agrees to buy 15% of Western Digital for $3.8B, Western Digital shares up 15% on the news
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