AI IntelligenceApr 11, 2026AI Intelligence
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A wave of top AI researchers returned from the US to China in the past year.
Drivers include better pay, quality of life, and a more restrictive US immigration system. This could reshape the global AI landscape long-term.
Data Cube AI EditorialSource: Financial Times
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A wave of top AI researchers returned from the US to China in the past year. Drivers include better pay, quality of life, and a more restrictive US immigration system. This could reshape the global AI landscape long-term.
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