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No, We Don’t Need a New Manhattan Project for AI
“History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.” Marx’s aphorism feels newly prescient. Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy issued a jingoistic call on social media for a “new Manhattan ...
Recently, I have been asked to provide information on why the Manhattan Project was able to be so successful in a very short time compared to what folks envision can be done with a similar project in ...
The Manhattan Project occurred between 1942 and 1946. It employed over 129,000 people at its peak and cost a total of $2 billion. The project produced the first working nuclear bombs and ushered in ...
China is racing to build a self-sufficient artificial intelligence stack, from cutting edge chips to nationwide deployment, and its leaders now treat that effort with the urgency of a wartime program.
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