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The business of buying and selling online, forming the core industry for Chewy, Amazon, and eBay.
A period of increased government oversight in China's tech sector, which Tsai describes as a shift from a 'free market' to a more predictable environment with clear 'red lines' for companies like Alibaba.
The process of integrating AI into businesses and society. Tsai highlights this as the true measure of success in the AI race, noting that China's adoption rate among firms has jumped from 8% to nearly 50% in a year.
The ongoing geopolitical, technological, and economic competition between the United States and China, prominently featuring an AI arms race.
A key business asset whose value is being questioned in the age of AI, though gaming IP is considered more defensible than other content.
The CEO of Electronic Arts (EA), who is set to remain in his role after the company is taken private.
The significant and growing demand for electricity driven by AI data centers, which is raising concerns about grid stability and rising energy costs for consumers.
A regulatory concern where AI models might produce biased or harmful outputs against protected groups. This is seen as the mechanism through which states might enforce DEI principles in AI.
An AI law passed in Colorado that bans 'algorithmic discrimination,' defined as unlawful differential treatment or disparate impact on protected groups.