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These models create videos, power chatbots, things that American consumers are now familiar with.
But our tech correspondent, John Ruich, finds a special reason to watch them.
John, what is it?
Well, they're from China.
Wow.
And now the Chinese are releasing more AI models.
So does that show that the fear of a year ago was relevant?
Okay, so if the Chinese do not want to buy the most advanced chips from outside anymore, even if they could get them, and if they also aren't ready to make the most advanced chips themselves, how are they able to compete in this global race?
How is China positioned to do that?
NPR's John Ruich will continue listening for your reporting on this.
Thanks.
For a generation of Americans, Jesse Jackson was a link to the past, an aid to Martin Luther King, present during King's assassination.
Jackson also was very much present, mounting campaigns for the presidency in the 1980s.
Jackson ran in 1984 and again in 1988, calling his movement the Rainbow Coalition.
And he sometimes courted controversy.
People questioned his account of the King assassination.
And in 2008, when Barack Obama was running for president, Jesse Jackson came on NPR to apologize for a crude remark about him.
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Laura Washington covered him.
He was aggressive and shameless about jumping in front of the microphone.