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Microsoft debates what to do with AI lab in China

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January 11, 2024

WHEN MICROSOFT OPENED an advanced research lab in Beijing in 1998, it was a time of optimism about technology and China.

- KAREN WEISE

Microsoft debates what to do with AI lab in China

The company hired hundreds of researchers for the lab, which pioneered Microsoft's work in speech, image and facial recognition and the kind of artificial intelligence (AI) that later gave rise to online chatbots like ChatGPT. The Beijing operation eventually became one of the most important AI labs in the world. Bill Gates, Microsoft's co-founder, called it an opportunity to tap China's "deep pool of intellectual talent." 

But as tensions between the United States and China have mounted over which nation will lead the world's technological future, Microsoft's top leaders - including Satya Nadella, its CEO, and Brad Smith, its president have debated what to do with the prized lab for at least the past year, four current and former Microsoft employees said.

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