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Ren Zhengfei Critiques US Ambitions in AI
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Ren Zhengfei Critiques US Ambitions in AI

Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei recently made subtle remarks about the United States' ambitions in artificial intelligence (AI), according to South China Morning Post. This comes as a response to ongoing developments and strategies pursued by tech giants across the globe. 📌 Key Takeaways ✓Ren Zhengfei criticizes US ambitions in AI ✓Focus on feasibility vs. ambition highlighted by Huawei’s leader ✓Regulatory hurdles and economic implications pointed out as challenges Subtle CritiqueZhengfei's comments were indirect but pointedly address the US’s approach towards AI dominance. He emphasized that while the US aims high in its pursuit of technological leadership, it might overlook practical implementation and integration within existing systems. This implies a critique on the feasibility ve...
Huawei Founder Takes Slight Jab at US AI Ambitions
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Huawei Founder Takes Slight Jab at US AI Ambitions

Huawei’s founder, Ren Zhengfei, recently made subtle remarks about the United States’ ambitions in artificial intelligence (AI), according to a report by South China Morning Post. His comments were seen as a critique of the U.S. approach to advancing AI technology. 📌 Key Takeaways ✓Ren Zhengfei made subtle remarks about U.S. AI pursuits ✓Comments suggest a more cautious approach from Huawei ✓Investment in AI remains but with an emphasis on practical applications Background on the Remarks The context for these remarks stems from ongoing global discussions around AI leadership and strategy. Ren Zhengfei’s comments highlight Huawei's stance in comparison with other tech giants, particularly American ones. While not overtly critical, his words suggest a nuanced view of the U.S.’s aggressiv...
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Vietnam’s 5G Agreements with Huawei and ZTE Prompt US Concerns

Vietnamese telecommunications companies have inked deals with Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE for their next-generation 5G networks, which has sparked significant concerns among the United States. The partnerships between Vietnamese carriers such as Viettel and MobiFone with China’s leading telecom firms Huawei and ZTE mark a major step in Vietnam’s push towards advanced mobile connectivity. The US government, however, remains wary of these agreements, citing national security risks associated with equipment from Chinese manufacturers. According to reports, the deals include extensive hardware and software solutions for building out 5G infrastructure across the country. Huawei and ZTE are known for their expertise in telecommunications technology and have a strong presence globally despite ...
US judge dismisses indictment against Huawei CFO
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US judge dismisses indictment against Huawei CFO

A US judge on Friday dismissed the indictment against Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co., officially ending the criminal sanctions case that has strained US-China relations. Meng, the managing director of the telecommunications company whose father Ren Zhengfei founded Huawei, signed an agreement with US prosecutors last year to drop the case, four years after his arrest in December 2018. Prosecutors charged Meng with bank fraud and other crimes of deceiving HSBC Holdings Plc and other banks about Huawei's relationship with a company operating in Iran. Huawei pleaded not guilty to the relevant US charges. U.S. District Judge Ann Donnelly in Brooklyn dismissed Meng's indictment with prejudice, meaning it cannot be reinstated. An attorney for Men...
US bans Huawei and ZTE equipment sales
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US bans Huawei and ZTE equipment sales

The Biden administration has banned the approval of new telecommunications equipment from China's Huawei Technologies and ZTE because they pose an "unacceptable risk" to US national security. China's surveillance equipment manufacturer Dahua Technology, video surveillance firm Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology, and telecom firm Hytera Communications have also passed final rules banning the sale or import of equipment manufactured by the US Federal Communications Commission, the US Federal Communications Commission said on Friday, November 25. The move represents Washington's latest crackdown on Chinese tech giants amid fears Beijing could use Chinese tech companies to spy on Americans. "These new rules are an important part of our ongoing actions to protect the American peopl...
Huawei Makes One Hundred Percent Discount on Phones in the USA
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Huawei Makes One Hundred Percent Discount on Phones in the USA

Huawei made the biggest surprise in the Black Friday discounts in the USA and went for a hundred percent discount on smartphones. But what is the truth of this matter? Black Friday is the first Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. This special day has been considered the start of the Christmas shopping season since 1932. Stores open very early and close late and offer unexpectedly discounted sales. We wanted to make this short briefing because many people interpret Black Friday differently. Black Friday, November 26, is approaching for America, and many manufacturers are giving serious discounts on almost all product lines. We can say that the most striking discount came from Huawei. Huawei America announced on its official Twitter account that it has made a hundred percent d...
US lawmakers vote to tighten restrictions on Huawei and ZTE
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US lawmakers vote to tighten restrictions on Huawei and ZTE

(Reuters) - The US Senate on Thursday unanimously approved legislation to prevent companies such as Huawei Technologies Co Ltd or ZTE Corp, which are seen as security threats, from obtaining new equipment licenses from US regulators. The Secure Equipment Act, the US government's latest effort to crack down on Chinese telecom and technology companies, was passed by the US House by a 420-4 vote last week and now goes to President Joe Biden for his signature. "Chinese state-run companies like Huawei and ZTE are known for national security threats and have no place in our telecommunications network," Republican Senator Marco Rubio said. Said. The action will prohibit the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from reviewing or issuing new equipment licenses to companies on the FCC's "Eq...
US government spends money on Telecom Operators to dismantle Huawei and ZTE equipment
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US government spends money on Telecom Operators to dismantle Huawei and ZTE equipment

Hong Kong media reports: The US government spends $1.9 billion to allow rural telecom operators to dismantle Huawei and ZTE equipment. Hong Kong's South China Morning Post reported on the 28th that the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a document to the country's rural telecom operators on the 27th, instructing the latter to apply for a US$1.9 billion "remove and replace" program subsidy. Using the phrase "national security is threatened" by the US, he is trying to destroy Chinese firms like Huawei. The US has repeatedly accused Chinese companies' products of security risks, but they have never produced convincing evidence. According to reports, the program will officially begin accepting applications on October 29. In an online meeting on the 27th, the FCC an...
Huawei increases 2020 revenue despite US sanctions
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Huawei increases 2020 revenue despite US sanctions

Despite US sanctions, Telecom technology leader Huawei announced an increase in revenue for 2020. Thanks to users who love the Huawei brand, its revenues have increased, despite the US sanctions. Huawei officials said on Tuesday that it recorded a slight revenue and profit growth in 2020, in line with its expectations. Huawei was included in the export blacklist by Donald Trump in 2019. The purchase of critical products was tried to be prevented and the USA said that Huawe was not safe. Huawei has repeatedly denied that it poses a security risk, but the US has not lifted sanctions. "Huawei faced some extraordinary challenges last year," said Ken Hu, chairman of the rotating board, at the Shanghai Mobile World Congress industry event. said. China has spent 260 billion yuan (US ...
Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei expects Biden management to be positive
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Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei expects Biden management to be positive

Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei said today he hopes it will be "extremely difficult" for the US new government to withdraw its sanctions against the company, but the new Biden administration will introduce a more "open policy". Despite US bans, Huawei managed to record positive growth in both revenue and net profit last year. But he thinks that the US Biden government will relax the bans so that the US supply companies do not suffer, so that the company does not have a hard time in the coming years. Huawei Founder Ren Zhengfei also said, "We hope the new administration will accommodate a clear policy for the benefit of American companies and also for the economic development of the United States." Ren Zhengfei said he would also welcome a phone call from Biden. Zhengfei Ren, Huawei fo...
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